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And Then There Were 5: Majdi Halabi Is Found

UPDATE 9:30 am Israel time Friday: How is it possible that the world has so lost its moral compass?  The last 24 hours here in Israel have seen Palestinian terrorist “rocks”, arson, mortars, and missiles. Israeli-Jewish worshipers have been assaulted … Continue reading

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