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Administrative Detention

Kidnapped Israelis Getting Lost In Bibi’s Political Agenda

Published June 19, 2014by Mitchell Plitnick 3 Comments

by Mitchell Plitnick There is a sure, although contemptible, way to get the attention of virtually the entire state of Israel. That is to kidnap some of its younger citizens. It worked with Cpl. Gilad Shalit, and it seems to be… Continue Reading  

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