Rockets from Gaza and Riots in Jerusalem Are a Way for Palestinian Leaders to Distract from Their Own Failures
And to court votes in the upcoming elections.
April 26, 2021
Buried under “five metric tons of glass, car parts, a crazy amount of dirt, medical waste, lots of scorpions, and even beehives.”
Some fifteen years ago, a Canadian named Chaim Moetzen came to Khartoum in search of the remnants of the city’s Jewish graveyard—which had been transformed into a garbage dump—but was chased off by cries of “Jew!” Since the fall of Sudan’s Islamist dictatorship in 2019, and the opening of relations with Israel, Moetzen has returned to clean up the site and reconstruct its tombstones. Will Brown writes:
And to court votes in the upcoming elections.
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Buried under “five metric tons of glass, car parts, a crazy amount of dirt, medical waste, lots of scorpions, and even beehives.”
Some fifteen years ago, a Canadian named Chaim Moetzen came to Khartoum in search of the remnants of the city’s Jewish graveyard—which had been transformed into a garbage dump—but was chased off by cries of “Jew!” Since the fall of Sudan’s Islamist dictatorship in 2019, and the opening of relations with Israel, Moetzen has returned to clean up the site and reconstruct its tombstones. Will Brown writes:
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