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Letters: Turn off your TV to learn more about Mideast

Por: The Advocate Opinion January 03, 2024

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It saddened me to read the Dec. 14 Advocate article describing the fear felt by Jewish communities over the rise of antisemitism.I wish that any American who has a strong opinion of the Palestine-Israeli conflict would ask themselves just how much they really know about that situation.How many Americans know any more about the issue than what their television or favorite political websites tell them? I suspect that those, such as I, who support... + full article



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