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- If we fail to understand acts of hatred and their context, even greater suffering and evil may be unleashed.
- The plight of Gaza's children is a wakeup call to the devastating human cost of conflict, compelling our nation to stand against the massacre of innocent lives, and to demand accountability from the perpetrators.
- The plight of Gaza's children is a wakeup call to the devastating human cost of conflict, compelling our nation to stand against the massacre of innocent lives, and to demand accountability from the perpetrators.
- All Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can promise is seven more months of war and the spectre of famine for a people who’ve lost all but their lives. He knows that as long as he’s at war, he can avoid the early elections in which he would be crushed, according to the polls.
- All Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can promise is seven more months of war and the spectre of famine for a people who’ve lost all but their lives. He knows that as long as he’s at war, he can avoid the early elections in which he would be crushed, according to the polls.
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