Algeria to host Palestine football internationals
Algeria says it has agreed to Palestine’s request to host its forthcoming international football matches due to the ongoing war between Gaza and Israel.
Algeria says it has agreed to Palestine’s request to host its forthcoming international football matches due to the ongoing war between Gaza and Israel.
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