Labour’s shameful betrayal of Israel
If the Government genuinely wants a two-state solution, then it should understand that funding the UNRWA works directly against this outcome
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If the Government genuinely wants a two-state solution, then it should understand that funding the UNRWA works directly against this outcome
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