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Gazans break silence on life in Gaza

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On this episode of the Quad, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is joined by JNS Senior Contributing Editor Ruthie Blum, South African American Jewish Activist Bellamy Bellucci and Executive Director of Israellycool Israel Advocacy David Lange as they discuss the Gazans who are breaking their silence and the true danger of Hamas.

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