Never Say Never: Sources Say Justin Bieber Will Return To Israel (VIDEO)
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by Atara Arbesfeld

Justin Bieber at the Sentul International Convention Center in West Java, Indonesia. Photo: wiki commons.
According to Israeli news site Nana 10, the Biebs is coming back to the Holy Land. Justin Bieber will be arriving in Israel to promote his new album “Believe” say sources close to the singer. As of now, Bieber is scheduled to tour the US and Europe, however, there is still no official confirmation of an Israel trip from Bieber or his Jewish manager Scooter Braun…yet.
The pop icon also recently gave hospitalized children a reason to smile at the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. by participating in Music Makes It Better, a fund-raising campaign powered by Israel’s give2gether.
A video of the campaign can be viewed below.
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