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“Israel will always be shunned within the international community as an occupier”

UPDATES 10 am Israel time, Sunday, September 29 2013: *Do you want to see a tiny sliver of what goes on at the Temple Mount–and how the Al-Aksa Mosque is used for “something other” than religious purposes? Click on this link … Continue reading

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