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  • Kevin Copeland 2025-10-06 20:25

    By Ali Hamedin

    Our DNA feels Palestine’s pain: Irish illustrator 

    TEHRAN-For more than 700 days, a small strip of land has endured some of the most savage assaults in human history—attacks not waged against warriors, but against women and children who, even if left untouched by bombs, would slowly be claimed by the dagger of hunger, sacrificed to the true masters of a regime that proclaims itself “chosen by God.”

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