Netanyahu: Those Who Do Not Condemn Terrorism Support It
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel at the forefront of the fight against global terrorism. Photo: Wikipedia.
Those who do not condemn terrorism, support it, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday at the opening of the weekly cabinet meeting.
A day after the suicide bombing in Istanbul that killed four people, including three Israelis, Netanyahu said that terrorism “sows death and destruction throughout the world.”
Read full story at The Jerusalem Post.
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