Israeli journalist and author explains Israel's relationship
Author and human rights journalist Ari Shavit attempted to break down the barrier surrounding the sensitive subject of Israel in his discussion Thursday, Jan. 29.
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Author and human rights journalist Ari Shavit attempted to break down the barrier surrounding the sensitive subject of Israel in his discussion Thursday, Jan. 29.
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The extremist terrorist group causing corruption and havoc throughout the Middle East, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, has allowed the issue of gender-based violence to become normalized from its birth in the 2013 invasion of Iraq.
By Alyson Malinger