Queen Rania: Today, history repeats itself
The Queen posted a video clip with the caption: The International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression was established by the UN in 1982 in response to the great number of Palestinian and Lebanese child victims of Israeli attacks.
"Today, history repeats itself," Her Majesty added.
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