There Was No Cover-Up of Hamas’s Sexual Violence on October 7

The right manufactured it, the media and feminists bought in — and Israel is exploiting the outcry.

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There Was No Cover-Up of Hamas’s Sexual Violence on October 7

Judith Levine

The right manufactured it, the media and feminists bought in — and Israel is exploiting the outcry.
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Joe Biden Abstains From Watered-Down U.N. Gaza Resolution, Then Takes Credit Anyway

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