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New Israeli Mass Deportation Rules

By Carlos Latuff (Posted Apr 12, 2010)

IsraelCommentary

New Israeli Mass Deportation Rules


Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist. See, also, Amira Hass, “IDF Order Will Enable Mass Deportation from West Bank” (Haaretz, 11 April 2010).




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