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  • Covid-1948: when the most dangerous virus hit the world 2021-12-12 19:32

    Covid-1948: when the most dangerous virus hit the world

    TEHRAN - New documents revealed by the Akevot Institute for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Research have shed light on the massacres of Palestinians during the 1948 Nakba (catastrophe) of Palestine that led to the creation of the occupying state of Israel.

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