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Israel-Hamas War
Can Israel's war in Gaza be compared to US war in Iraq? - CAMERA report
“The rate of civilian casualties at the start of the Gaza war was either comparable to or substantively less than the rate of civilian casualties in Iraq" say CAMERA.
Smoke billows from a presidential palace compound in Baghdad during airstrikes, Iraq, March 21, 2003. Large explosions shook Baghdad during a night of blistering air strikes, as US and British ground forces advancing across southern Iraq battled for hours for control of a strategic airfield.
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By
MATHILDA HELLER
MAY 26, 2024 05:49
Updated:
MAY 28, 2024 22:11
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