Palestinian Loss Of Land 1946-2000!

The Zionists are the aggressors! Genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians!
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June 9, 2010 -
Posted by mosesman |
GeoPolitics, History, Social Trends | ethnic_cleansing, Gaza, genocide, Israel, Palestine, Terrorism, Zionism
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