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- "Republican critics, for their part, do recognize these achievements but argue that Trump’s diplomacy is squandering them"
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- "Having ramped up to a 24/7 operation, Israel's health providers are administering the first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at a rate of 150,000 people a day – almost 2% of the population."
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Tag Archives: misogyny
The West is in denial: Rape of “infidels” permeates totality of Islamic culture
FRONT PAGE MAG The Muslim Man’s Sexual “Rights” Over Non-Muslim Women by Raymond Ibrahim February 12, 2016 In word and deed, in Islamic and non-Islamic nations, Muslim men appear to think that non-Muslim women—impure “infidels”—exist solely to gratify their sexual … Continue reading
The Guardian Blames Palestinian Misogyny, Rape, and Violence on Israel
ALGEMEINER by Adam Levick January 5, 2014 A January 1 article published in the Guardian’s Global Development section by Liz Ford started off promisingly enough, with a rare look into the culture of misogyny, rape, spousal abuse, and honor killings … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Levick, Gaza, Honor killings, Liz Ford, misogyny, Palestinian society, rape, spousal abuse, The Guardian
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