Meet Christopher Pötzl, Austrian delegation

My name is Christopher Poetzl and I am 17 years old.
I live in Vienna, Austria.
I am interested in books, philosophy, chemistry, botanic, politics and informatic.
I spend my free time with listen to music and moreover I enjoy reading books.
Besides I like to play videogames on my pc.

I am looking forward to meet all of you.

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Meet Julia Szabo, Hungarian delegation

My name is Julia Szabo.
I'am 17 years old.
I was born in Ukraine but have been living in
Budapest since 2005.
I used to be an assorted handball player but I finished it bacause of the school.
Now I am in a class of sciences. Mainly biology and chemistry.
Everybody sais that I wear a smile all the time but actually that's true.:))

My motto: Live for the moments you just can't put into words :)

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Meet Carol Hanna - Arab Israeli delegation

Hello! My name is Carol Hanna and I'm 15 years old. I'm from Israel and I live in a Beach town by the coast called Haifa. I love staying busy but in my free time, I love hanging out with my friends and spending time with my family. I am also addicted to TV.
I'm so excited to meet all of you this summer and am looking forward to seeing a foreign country to which I have never been.

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Meet Mona Beniamyn - Arab Israeli delegation


Hi I am Mona Beniamyn from Haifa and I am 14 years old.
I have 3 older sisters and an older brother.
I like spending my free time drawing especially portraits and sometimes I even paint a picture or two, I also enjoy listening to music in my free time.
I am looking forward to meeting new people, and also getting to know people's different points of view , so see you then .

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Meet Morad Sawara, Arab Israeli delegation

My name is Morad and im 15 yeard old high school student.I live in a small village near
Tel -Aviv, I have 3 sisters and no brothers.tow of my sisters are older than me one is at college and the other is at the 11th grade and my third sister is at 1st grade.my father is a school principal and my mom is a teacher.
if you ask me about peace in the middle east i think that its possible but i think that each side should sacrifice something for peace so far none of the sides is willing to sacrifice anything for peace and i think that the key for making peace in the middle east is to make each side sacrifice something for the other side if we can do that than all our problems will be solved.

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