Israeli's Feel Insecure Amid Accusations of Genocide by Western Leaders
tel aviv May 22, 2025 15:00Israeli's express safety concerns as Western leaders falsely accuse them of genocide, leading to increased hatred and security threats worldwide.
Israeli's express safety concerns as Western leaders falsely accuse them of genocide, leading to increased hatred and security threats worldwide.
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