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Having Sex With A Dead Wife: Sharia Law Arrives “Democratically” In Egypt

UPDATE: 6 pm Friday. Several confrontations have taken place this afternoon between Jewish community members and the IDF near Kiryat Arba–as Ehud Barak orders soldiers to raze a community building constructed on Hill 18 (Avichai) outside of Hevron. At the … Continue reading

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