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Imagine building a system so violent, so precise in its cruelty, that it doesn’t just steal land…it starves, walls off, bombs, surveils, and then blames the victims for bleeding. The Israeli apartheid system has been perfected into a lab-tested machine of population control — one studied, exported, and defended...

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