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Maha and Mariam Sallaoha - Mayo Celebrates Palestine

This morning Tommy Marren was joined by mother and daughter Maha and Mariam Sallaoha. Maha and Mariam fled Gaza and came to Ireland last September. They spoke with Tommy this morning about their experiences back home in Palestine, their new lives here in Ireland and the upcoming 'Mayo Celebrates Palestine' event taking place this Saturday at the Jackie Clarke Collection, Ballina from 12pm-5pm. Be sure to head over and show your support. You can listen to the full interview here!

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