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Some of Israel’s staunch supporters are now using words such as ‘genocide’ to describe the war

May 20, 2025David Leibermann

Elana Sztokman said there was no one event that led her to use the term “genocide” to describe Israel’s escalation of its war against Hamas in an essay she sent to her Substack subscribers.  An American-born writer living in Israel for the past 30 years, she recounted the daily toll of Israel’s campaign in Gaza […]

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