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Letters: Attack on Israel shows why citizens should be armed

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 22, 2023

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There is a hard lessons to be learned from what happened in Israel.First, let's put things in perspective. Israel is a country of 9 million people. The U.S. is a country of 330 million people. Israel had some 1,400 people murdered, 250 taken prisoner and 2,500 wounded (which included some Americans).An equivalent event in the U.S. would be 32,000 dead and 90,000 wounded. Israelis were tortured, babies beheaded, women gang-raped, parents... + full article



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