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Ismail Abu Shanab
January 25, 2014 |
Ramona Wadi
Israel's policy of targeted assassinations and shifting the focus of blame
Israel's practice of targeted assassinations against Palestinians, an evolution of 'focused foiling' or 'liquidations policy' by Israel, remains a contentious issue in the discourse on human rights and international...
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