'If peace comes, everything else will follow': The Palestinian chef who splits his time between Tel Aviv and Ramallah
With tourism gone, staff scarce and diners cutting back, Qasim Amireh, head chef of Tel Aviv's Café 65, has built a life between Rothschild Boulevard brunches and a new wine bar in Ramallah
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