An Israeli Lawmaker Took an Anti-War Stance. Now He May Lose His Job
An Israeli politician backed South Africa's genocide case against Israel. Now he may lose his job.
An Israeli politician backed South Africa's genocide case against Israel. Now he may lose his job.
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