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Voicing Support for Palestine Not Anti-Semitic: Rabbi
TEHRAN (IQNA) – A Jewish Rabbi in New York says some people are afraid of expressing support for Palestine for fear of anti-Semitic labels but they know that there is difference between Judaism and Zionism.
News ID: 3476717 Publish Date : 2021/11/30
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