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Gaza: Live from the Freedom Flotilla

By Anonymous (Posted May 30, 2010)

WarIsraelCommentary

 

Update

“Israel Attacks Turkish Free Gaza Ship: 16 Killed, According to Israeli Army Radio.”


For more information, visit <www.ihh.org.tr>, <www.witnessgaza.com>, and <www.freegaza.org>.



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