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JVP condemns Hamas’ war crimes, such as indiscriminate killing of civilians and taking of civilian hostages on Oct.

From Salon

Polls show that most Americans want tougher enforcement of immigration laws — but they don’t support indiscriminate deportations, especially if they divide families.

"There is hardly a building that is not damaged. And large areas looked like Stalingrad after the Second World War. You cannot fathom how intense this indiscriminate bombing has been on this trapped population," he said.

From BBC

Most economists say his high, indiscriminate tariffs would raise prices on both imports and domestic goods.

But many Arab Americans and Democrats want her to go further by conditioning American aid to Israel on an end to indiscriminate bombing, a guarantee that Israel will not occupy Gaza in the long term and peace talks centered on a two-state solution.

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