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> Of Course the Flotilla is a Political Provocation/Pull my other leg: Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan to "jointly combat terrorism"/other news
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> SSPX Bishop Richard Williamson explains court strategy
> Aryeh Tuchman | June 26, 2011 at 3:53 am | Categories: Fredrick Toben,Holocaust denial, Richard Williamson, SSPX | URL: http://wp.me/p13JaJ-8f
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> Traditionalist Catholic Bishop Richard Williamson, who faces charges in a German court of inciting racial hatred over his public denial of the Holocaust, announced in a letter to supporters [on the Dinoscopus mailing list] that he would not try to defend the truth of his statements in court. Rather, his defense would be based on the argument that his remarks “were self-evidently in no way intended for a German audience, and thus the German law did not apply to [his] situation.” The German press agency DPA had recently quoted Bishop Williamson’s former lawyer as saying that the bishop intended to argue in German court that his statements were factually true (i.e. he would repeat in court his contention that the Holocaust never happened).
> Bishop Williamson’s defense may well not hold up in court. There is precedent for German courts upholding their right to prosecute any case where Holocaust denial was made accessible to German citizens, even if the actual statements were made outside Germany and in a foreign language. We saw this in the case of Fredrick Toben in late 2000, and the principle was reaffirmed in 2007 with the conviction of Ernst Zundel in Germany, partially for web content that was posted outside the country.
> If convicted, Bishop Williamson may be forced to pay a fine; I don’t think the prosecutors are asking for prison time.
> Bishop Williamson is a member of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), which has a history of promoting anti-Semitism. The bishop's own anti-Semitic comments have been documented as well.
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> The Hamas Flotilla
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> Egypt: Muslims torch eight Christian homes on rumor of church construction
> Jun 26, 2011 03:35 am | Marisol
> All it takes is a rumor to spark a rampage against non-Muslims. The police, for their part, got around to responding three hours after the burning and looting ended. "Egyptian Muslims Torch 8 Christian Homes on Rumor of Church Construction," by Mary Abdelmassih for the Assyrian International News Agency, June...
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> Vintage Ahmadinejad at Tehran conference on "terrorism": conspiracy paranoia and Holocaust denial
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> Jun 26, 2011 03:28 am | Marisol
> Completing the farce that this summit in Tehran has been. "Iranian president questions Holocaust, 9/11," by Dudi Cohen for YNet News, June 25: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad questioned the September 11 terror attacks and compared them to the Holocaust on Saturday. Speaking at an international conference on terrorism in Tehran,...
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> Iranian supreme leader accuses U.S. of "terrorism"
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> Jun 26, 2011 03:20 am | Marisol
> Ayatollah Pot, I believe you've met Ayatollah Kettle. This summit in Tehran has done a fine job of demonstrating yet again how uselessly vague the term "terrorism" is. It is the name of a tactic anyone can accuse anyone of using -- not so with jihad. And so it plays...
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> But they really, really want peace: Muslims desecrate Jewish graves at Mount of Olives
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> Jun 26, 2011 03:12 am | Marisol
> Imagine if the shoe were on the other foot. A story like this could create an international incident. Instead, only a few Jewish and Israeli news organizations have picked up this report thus far. "Jewish graves vandalized at Mount of Olives," from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, June 22 (thanks to...
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> Israeli soldier has been prisoner of Hamas for five years
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> Jun 26, 2011 03:03 am | Marisol
> Think of everything that has transpired in the past five years of your life. Through all of that, Gilad Schalit has been a captive of Hamas in Gaza. This openly criminal behavior by Hamas has been largely forgotten amid wishful thinking about including the group in the "peace process." It...
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> Afghanistan: Suicide car bomb kills dozens at hospital
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> Jun 25, 2011 02:19 pm | Marisol
> The hospital may not have been the originally intended target, as the driver set off his explosives when authorities tried to stop the car. In any case, he was on a mission of slaughter on the promise of paradise to those who "slay and are slain" fighting in the cause...
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> Pull my other leg: Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan to "jointly combat terrorism"
> Jun 25, 2011 11:51 am | Robert
> They made this pledge at a counterterrorism summit in...Tehran! And I am sure they will follow through on fighting terrorism -- that is, against the U.S. and the Zionist entity. "Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan to ‘jointly combat terrorism,’" from AFP, June 25 (thanks to Sr. Soph): TEHRAN - The presidents of...
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> German Interior Minister says Muslims must fight "radicalization"; Muslim leaders blame "Islamophobia"
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> Jun 25, 2011 11:39 am | Robert
> German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich says Muslims must fight against "radicalization" in their own communities. In response, Muslim leaders in Germany pledged full, open, and honest cooperation with law enforcement -- naaah, just kidding! In reality, they whined about "Islamophobia," complained that the whole community was being victimized by the...
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> "In far too many Western countries, it is still impossible to have a debate about the nature of Islam"
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> Jun 25, 2011 10:39 am | Robert
> Indeed. In America, it is all done in a subversive, samizdat manner. The Left is complicit with the Islamic supremacists. The mainstream Right is full of cowards who won't touch these issues, or will only when doing so doesn't make them stand out in a crowd. And those who do...
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> Lebanon's highest Sunni Muslim authority misunderstands Islam, says law against wife-beating and marital rape would "have a negative impact on Muslim children"
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> Jun 25, 2011 10:25 am | Robert
> "Good women are obedient....As for those from whom you fear disobedience, admonish them and send them to beds apart and beat them." -- Qur'an 4:34 "If a husband calls his wife to his bed [i.e. to have sexual relation] and she refuses and causes him to sleep in anger, the...
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> A Muslim response to FrontPage Magazine's interview with The Anti Jihadist
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> Jun 25, 2011 10:20 am | The Anti-Jihadist
> Recently I had the opportunity to be interviewed by FrontPage Magazine's editor Jamie Glazov. In case you haven't yet read it, the main thrust of the interview was regarding the ongoing persecution of minority non Muslims in Malaysia at the hands of the Muslim/Malay majority. The lengthy track record of...
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> Hundreds of Egyptian Muslims: "We will kill the priest, we will kill him and no one will prevent us."
> Another one of those "misunderstandings" seems to have cropped up again. Funny how that keeps happening. The crime this time? The priest received a license to renovate his church, and moved ahead with it. "Muslims Surround Church in Upper Egypt, Threaten to Kill Priest," by Mary Abdelmassih for the Assyrian...
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> Winds Of Jihad
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> Carnita Matthew’s impersonators attack police station, kill 10 police officers…
> Posted: 26 Jun 2011 03:06 AM PDT
> Its all about Binnie: Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan claimed responsibility, saying it was the latest in a series of attacks to avenge the killing of Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden. Burka-clad...
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> ‘Resisting Islam causes wars for which the infidels are responsible’
> Posted: 25 Jun 2011 05:56 PM PDT
> That, and nothing else, is what sly Islamo-supremacist Aiman Mazyek is telling Germans who want Muslims to distance themselves from the jihadists.* German Interior Minister says Muslims must fight...
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> Educate Yourself: Bill Warner in Tennessee with German Subtitles
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> (with German Subtitles) ‘The United States of Islam’: Muslim Brotherhood Spokesman Calls on Arab Youth to Launch a New Revolution in the West & Establish a Global Islamic State FAITH MEMRI (The...
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> From Perp to Victimhood in 5 Seconds
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> You knew this was coming: Arrested jihadists’ families and friends shocked! One of the most interesting parts of this story, another case of “decent fellows” somehow gone wrong, is...
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> The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center Newsletter
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> The Upcoming Flotilla to the Gaza Strip Update (June 22, 2011)
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> Security Fence Path Near Bil'in Deconstructed
> Israel Defense Forces | June 26, 2011 at 13:40 | Categories: Facts & Figures | URL: http://wp.me/ppbEs-1JS
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> Today marked the start of an initiative aimed at altering the course of the security fence bordering the West Bank village of Bil'in. Israeli forces began implementing a court ruling by Israel's Supreme Court, which will enlarge neighboring Palestinian territory. This requires Israeli soldiers to relocate and replant dozens of Palestinian olive trees in order to protect them from the surrounding construction work.
> The alternative security fence, as well as removing the previous one, will cost Israel 26 million NIS. An additional allocation of five million NIS will be used to expropriate the land to the village of Bil'in, making it suitable for Palestinian agricultural use.
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> Replanting Olive Trees Near Bil'in
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> Every Friday, violent rioters hurl rocks at Israeli soldiers near the village of Bil’in, protesting the route of the security fence. Over the past several years over 200 Israeli security personnel have been injured at these riots.
> The security fence is responsible for preventing thousands of suicide bombers from carrying out terror attacks against Israeli civilians. "Just years ago terrorists moved freely from Palestinian cities to Israeli ones killing hundreds of innocent men, women and children," said Colonel Saar Tzur, brigade commander of the regional defense Benjamin. "One of the main reasons for the decline in terrorism in the Israeli Home Front Command is the success of the security fence."
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> Summary of Editorials from the Hebrew Press
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> Yediot Aharonot refers to the recent incident in which an Israeli couple were convicted in Poland of stealing items from Auschwitz-Birkenau. The author regrets that "There is no limit to idiocy, brazen gall and the nadir to which people are capable of sinking," and says that "It is a pity that the Polish judge in Cracow was so lenient towards these two Israelis who lack a conscience and did not send them to prison for several years."
> Ma'ariv believes that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to curtail the privileges Hamas prisoners receive while held in Israel will stand a legal challenge before the High Court of Justice. The author contends that "The revocation of privileges will be considered both legal and proportional."
> Yisrael Hayom asserts that "While the struggle for the release of Gilad Shalit is worthy and important, it has long since gone off its rails," and adds that "Demonstrations opposite the Prime Minister's Residence will not help because it is not the right address." The paper reminds its readers that "Shalit is not hidden in the basement on Balfour Street in Jerusalem. It would be better if the Shalits and their media advisers would direct them towards the enemy, towards the goal: Encourage giant demonstrations opposite the UN offices in Israel, the ICRC offices, and perhaps the Egyptian and Jordanian embassies or the prisons in which Hamas's prisoners are being held." The author believes that Israel cannot free the terrorists whose release Hamas is demanding, "even at the price of Gilad Shalit not being freed," because "We cannot teach an enemy that murders civilians in terrorist attacks that he is a short-time prisoner." The paper urges a policy of eliminating terrorists and avers that "This is also the only way to prevent the next kidnapping and the possibility that another family might become like the Shalits."
> The Jerusalem Post wonders how to thwart Aryeh Deri, the Shas ex-minister and power broker who served two years in prison for bribe-taking and breach of trust and now seems poised o make a move to enter national politics. The editor states that while this is legal in Israel, “In other lands Deri would have stood no chance of returning to politics and gaining election,” but nevertheless feels that retroactive legislation that would amend the rules of the race with the runners almost at the start-line should not be enacted. The editor declares that “He should be rejected on cogent moral grounds by his own past disciples,” and adds: “That would be the only proper and convincing cap to his sordid political saga.”
> Haaretz considers the bill submitted by MK Yaakov Katz (National Union) that would shorten the minimum period of time between the swearing-in of the Supreme Court president and their mandatory retirement, at age 70, from three years to two, to be problematic “because it is designed to guarantee that a specific justice will become president of the court.” Nevertheless, the editor states, “the bill is appropriate, because it reinforces the principle of seniority in selecting the Supreme Court president.”
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> [Noah Kliger, Noam Sharvit and Shlomo Tsazna wrote today’s articles in Yediot Aharonot, Ma'ariv and Yisrael Hayom, respectively.]
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> Iran Hosts Orwellian "World Without Terrorism" Conference
> Latest from the United Nations
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> Vol. 296 | June 25, 2011
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> NGO Urges UN Chief to Retract Blessing for Cynical Iranian Conference on Terrorism
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> GENEVA â€" A watchdog organization is calling on UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to retract his apparent endorsement of an Iranian government conference on terrorism that is attacking the US, Britain and Israel. See below the letter sent today to the UN chief by Hillel Neuer, executive director of the Geneva-based UN Watch. The non-governmental organization also called on US Ambassador Susan Rice, the Obama Administration's UN representative, to ensure that the UN refrains from endorsing such Orwellian conferences in the future.
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> His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki-moon
> The Secretary-General
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> Earlier this week, UN Watch warmly welcomed your deserved reelection as UN Secretary-General and applauded your principled leadership. It is in that spirit that we call upon you to distance yourself and the United Nations from a cynical conference now underway in Iran which claims to have your blessing and that of the United Nations.
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> Organized by the Ahmadinejad regime, the conference is entitled “International Conference on Global Fight Against Terrorism.” It began today and ends tomorrow. The opening message by Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei attacked “the United States, Britain and some Western governments, with a black record in terrorist behaviors,” “satanic world powers,” and “terrorist organizations such as the Zionism International Agency.”
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> The Iranian Supreme Leader further states on the conference website that “the creation and growth of the wild and blind terrorism is basically the result of the wicked policy of America and England,” and that “it is a duty for all Muslims to confront and fight this inauspicious offspring which is the clear example of corruption on earth and fighting with God.”
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> If this were not enough, the conference openly defied the United Nations by prominently hosting Sudanese President Al-Bashir, against whom there is an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court on the charge of genocide against the people of Darfur.
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> As you know, this conference is the height of cynicism. Iran is a leading sponsor of terrorism, arming and training terrorist proxies such as Hezbollah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Iran has been accused of sponsoring terrorist attacks in Iraq, and of now aiding the Syrian regime in the bloody repression of its own population. Iran has been condemned repeatedly by the UN General Assembly for severely violating the human rights of its own citizens, and is under UN sanctions for violating international law in its covert pursuit of a nuclear bomb. Last September, you rightly condemned Iranian President Ahmadinejad when he used the UN podium to accuse the US of perpetrating the 9/11 terror attacks.
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> In light of the above, we were alarmed to see that this Iranian propaganda vehicle not only features the UN logo on the home page of its website, implying UN sponsorship, but also appears to have received aspecial message from you that was read out in person by a UN representative in Tehran. A summary appears on the conference website under your photo. According to the Mehr News agency, “United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon sent a message to the conference, which was read out by UN representative Muhammad Rafiuddin Shah." The report goes on to say that "Ban thanked the Islamic Republic of Iran for organizing the conference."
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> Mr. Secretary-General, your good name and that of the United Nations should not be exploited in this way. It harms the credibility of the world body, contradicts the principles of the UN Charter, and aids and abets the sponsors of terrorism in their global propaganda. We urge you to publicly distance yourself and the UN from this shameful conference.
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> Hillel Neuer
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> Blog: Of Course the Flotilla is a Political Provocation
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> By Joe Catron - As the launch of the Freedom Flotilla â€" Stay Human approaches, increasing numbers of Zionist officials and commentators illuminate the depths of their moral and intellectual bankruptcy by arguing that it is a political â€" not humanitarian â€" project.
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> Ran Curiel, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, offers an example as good as any other. On May 10, he actually went to the trouble of calling a press conference in Strasbourg to offer this conclusion. “In our view, the flotilla is clearly a political provocation ... since there's no need for a flotilla to aid Gaza,” he said. “You can pass whatever you want to Gaza through normal channels.”
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> Curiel’s reasoning leaves much to be desired. Nobody seems entirely clear on what can enter Gaza through his “normal channels,” namely the Erez Crossing, and a large majority of its necessities continue to arrive at a high premium via tunnels from Egypt. And humanitarian opposition to the siege has always had more to do with its crippling effect on Gaza’s economy than its obstruction of aid. Due to the impossibility of legally importing most goods, or exporting nearly anything, unemployment now reaches 45%, and 300,000 people survive on a dollar a day.
> Nevertheless, his conclusion is sound, if self-evident. The Freedom Flotilla is indeed “a political provocation.” Why shouldn’t it be? And when has it pretended to be anything else?
> Like its predecessors, from the successful Free Gaza boats of 2008 to the Freedom Flotilla that suffered lethal violence by Israeli commandos in international waters last year, this Flotilla is an unabashed act of solidarity with a people fighting colonialism, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid.
> The Flotilla targets the denial of Palestinian self-determination, not a humanitarian crisis. It aims to break the siege, not only because the siege causes hardship for Palestinians, but also because it obstructs their inherent rights to determine their collective destiny, and that of their historic homeland. The goal is not a reliable flow of international charity, or even a functional economy, but rather Palestinians’ sovereignty over their own coasts and territory.
> Efforts to obscure these obvious truths, by holding the Flotilla to some other standard that it has never aspired to meet, are part of a Zionist “big lie,” a myth that its tellers hope will carry the weight of truth because its listeners believe it.
> Zionists would have us accept that any effort not loyal to their regime must be apolitical and rooted only in charitable impulses. In the narrative they hope to spread through their frequent observations of the obvious, theirs is the only acceptable side, and strict neutrality the only possible alternative. Nothing else may exist within the strict parameters of thought and action they seek to impose.
> But let there be no mistake: All of us who are part of the Flotilla effort, in ways great and small, have chosen a side, and it is not theirs. We stand with the people of Palestine in their struggle for equality and self-determination. And unlike architects of Operation Cast Lead and apologists for the Nakba, we have nothing to hide.
> Flotilla organizers have hardly kept this a secret. In a June 24 statement, the Free Gaza Movement “reiterate[d] that our effort is not simply about delivering humanitarian aid. The goal of the Flotilla is not aid; it is freedom for Palestinians in Gaza and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories. As such, there are no ‘established channels’ for freedom â€" there is only one - an end to the Israeli occupation.”
> In more ways than one, Zionists criticizing the Flotilla as a “political provocation” share the mentalities of those who condemned the Salt Satyagraha or the Montgomery Bus Boycott for similar reasons. These efforts were also indisputably political and provocative; salt marchers could have simply paid the British tax, while Rosa Parks would actually have reached her destination more quickly by moving to the back of the bus. That these, too, were “political provocations” is equally obvious, and no less beside the point.
> And the point, for the Freedom Flotilla, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, and countless related efforts to rally support for embattled Palestinians, is one of solidarity with a liberation struggle, not charity for helpless victims. As the late Juliano Mer-Khamis told The Electronic Intifada about his own Jenin Freedom Theatre:
> "We are joining, by all means, the struggle for liberation of the Palestinian people, which is our liberation struggle. Everybody who is connected to this project says that he feels that he is also occupied by the Zionist movement, by the military regime of Israel, and by its policy. Either he lives in Jenin, or in Haifa, or in Tel Aviv. Nobody joined this project to heal. We’re not healers … We are freedom fighters."
> His words also describe Flotilla participants, and growing millions of supporters of the Palestinian cause. Yes, out solidarity is political. Yes, it is provocative. And unlike the racism and oppression of Zionism and its enablers, there is nothing shameful about it.
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> Joe Catron is a resident of Brooklyn, New York and a current member of the International Solidarity Movement â€" Gaza Strip. He writes in a personal capacity.
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