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Israel’s terror in Gaza
"I HARDLY recognized my own street. I don’t think an earthquake could do what the Israeli army did to this area." Those were the words of Abdel Rahim Abu Jazer, after Israeli troops left Gaza’s Rafah refugee camp--after a six-day siege by Israeli forces that left 42 Palestinians dead.
"I HARDLY recognized my own street. I don’t think an earthquake could do what the Israeli army did to this area." Those were the words of Abdel Rahim Abu Jazer, after Israeli troops left Gaza’s Rafah refugee camp--after a six-day siege by Israeli forces that left 42 Palestinians dead.
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