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Dalia HatuqaThe Atlantic |
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Dalia Hatuqa Ms. Hatuqa is an independent journalist who specializes in Palestinian-Israeli affairs. She...
In Europe and the U.S., Palestinians say Western governments’ lockstep support for Israel opens up their communities to attacks. The post...
Checkpoints are up, Koran verses replace music in stores, and residents are bracing for more violence.
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