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I don’t think there are any real differences between the political parties at all ... [I’m] scared of our government ...
own and redevelop the destroyed Gaza Strip while Palestinians relocate elsewhere. The White House later walked back some of the comments and said no decision had been made about sending in US troops.
On February 3, there appeared in the local paper of record, the Sydney Morning Herald (Independent. Always), a number of letters regarding Israel and ...
President Donald Trump expressed a desire for the United States to "own" the Gaza Strip as he spoke alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. After Hamas ...
The US should not replace the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Israel should not occupy the Gaza Strip. This is just replacing somebody somebody hates with somebody somebody else hates. Instead ...