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Israel hopes to finish the operation quickly, before the civilian damage arouses much opposition.

From Slate

The real glue that now binds the party together, and arouses the most passion, has been around for nearly a decade: a deep loathing of Trump.

To his critics and opponents, he is dangerous egotist, someone who arouses division.

From BBC

“Netanyahu should be concerned about the rejection he arouses in the world and in his own country, before trying to reprimand anyone who denounces his policy of exterminating the Palestinian people. He has no moral or political authority to point the finger at anyone,” Gleisi Hoffmann, president of Lula’s Workers’ Party, told Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.

Britain’s Home Office announced the plan in a statement saying that the new designation would mean that “belonging to, inviting support for and displaying articles in a public place in a way that arouses suspicion of membership or support for the group will be a criminal offense.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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