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May 15, 2011

Early Thoughts On Naqba Day Tragedies

2011-05-15
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: May 15, 2011
In: IDF, Israel, Palestine, Refugees

Advertisements I have a few early thoughts on the Nakba Day violence which, to this point, has claimed eight lives. But I want to start with those of a colleague, Mya Guarnieri, a reporter for al-Jazeera and one of my teammates in building the upcoming Babylon Times site. Mya wasContinue Reading

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