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What Hamas Promises, Iranians Know Too Well

Por: The Atlantic World November 22, 2023

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Young Iranians can have no illusions about the mix of misogyny, anti-Semitism, and Islamism that Hamas and Iran’s rulers share.Hossein Beris / GettyNovember 22, 2023, 9:45 AM ETOf all the cataclysmic events I have ever experienced, October 7 affected me like no other. The videos of hateful protests and bloody or charred bodies unearthed memories I’d long kept buried. In one, I am a girl standing in the doorway of our home in Tehran, staring... + full article



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