What is most sad is the terrible hate (seen in the language used) against with the settlers. I would think that even if (IF) someone would disagree with Jews being in chevron, the attitide should be different.
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What is most sad is the terrible hate (seen in the language used) against with the settlers. I would think that even if (IF) someone would disagree with Jews being in chevron, the attitide should be different.
The Stockholm Syndrome for everyone to see. If Arabs can live in Tel Aviv, why can't jews live in Hebron. This is really insane and quite stupid.
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