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Since the cease-fire in October, Israeli forces have killed one child or teenager in Gaza every day on average, according to UNICEF. Raghad Ashour, an ambitious 17-year-old student, became one of them when she was hit by an airstrike as she walked home from school.

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    @ELIANESILVA-zo2rg

    What kind of country is this, presided over by reckless officials who use the economy to satisfy a bona fide GENOCIDE PERPETRATOR (Netanyahu)? What kind of country is this that pours its entire economy into destruction and death—bringing upon its people hatred, the world’s curses, and the staggering costs of war?! — “That sends inexperienced, immature young soldiers to die in wars” […] — The United States?

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    @vjwdnyc

    There would be no conflict if there hadn’t been a 10//7. Progressives always treat the aggressor as victim when the bill for their actions comes due. Progressivism is pretty much national socialism anyway, so it makes sense they support Hamas. That German guy from the 30s and the grand mufti of Palestine were close poltical allies.

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