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Another Hate-based attack on the Armenian Community of Jerusalem On October 7th, a group of extremist Jews spat on the entrance of the Armenian Convent of Jerusalem. Two outnumbered Armenians confronted the aggressors who were armed with a knife; the aggressors proceeded to pepper-spray the unarmed defenders. This is...

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