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Israeli settler attacks show new level of violence, organisation

Israeli settler attacks show new level of violence, organisation

Al Jazeera5 days ago
Israeli settler attacks show new level of violence, organisation NewsFeed
Israeli settlers are becoming more brazen and heavily armed, attacking Palestinians with impunity as the Israeli government and Palestinian Authority stand by. Saeed Al Umoor's story exemplifies this desperate situation.
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