PHC participates in the “Palestine Investment Conference” in Bethlehem
This year, and for the second time, the PHC participates in the “Palestine Investment Conference” in Bethlehem. This three day conference was attended by people from all around the world where they had the opportunity to explore a variety of Palestinian products.
The PHC set up a booth fully furnished with a makeshift Palestinian living room. Embroidered dresses, shawls, cushions and traditional posters were also exhibited. There were many local and international visitors to the booth including George Mitchell and Tony Blair.
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