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A deadly missile strike turned Tamra into a symbol of anti-Arab racism — and of solidarity across divides

June 20, 2025David Leibermann

When Haviva Ner-David entered the Muslim-majority city of Tamra, about 15 miles from her kibbutz in the Lower Galilee, she was surprised to find it bustling. Despite the searing heat, ongoing Iranian missile strikes and the lack of bomb shelters, thousands had come to mourn four women from the Khatib family killed in a ballistic […]

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