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Even Israel's defenders are finally admitting the truth

Even Israel's defenders are finally admitting the truth

Washington Post31-07-2025
Something is shifting. International pressure on Israel has reached a new peak as images of starving Palestinian children shock the conscience of even its longtime supporters. France declared plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September. Britain announced it is ready to follow suit, unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire and commits to a two-state solution.
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