Anesthetics, crutches, dates. Inside Israel’s ghost list of items arbitrarily denied entry into Gaza (edition.cnn.com)
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A major New York Times story regarding systematic rape by Hamas is found to have questionable sources and an amateur reporter with documented bias
NYC finally joins the 21st century....
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