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Starved by Hamas, ignored by Dems

Starved by Hamas, ignored by Dems

New York Posta day ago
The horrific videos of starved-to-the-brink-of-death Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski should shock the conscience of the world — yet Israel-haters who've thundered about alleged mass starvation in Gaza have nothing to say after a look at the real thing. NY Post associate editorial page editor Seth Barron shares this story.
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