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Anti-Semitism and the battle against Jihad

Jihadist terrorism is by no means exclusively anti-Semitic, but all anti-Semitic activity panders to the brutal, inhumane and unacceptable world-view peddled by jihadists.

Coffins of Paris kosher market attack being transported to Israel
Coffins of Paris kosher market attack being transported to Israel
(photo credit: ZAKA RESCUE AND RECOVERY ORGANIZATION)
ByNEVILLE TELLER
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