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The settlers have been trying to push us from our Jerusalem home since 2009. Now they might succeed.This Saturday, November 21, Israeli settlers, backed by police and military, will likely force my family out of our home forever. This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness. As I study thousands of miles away in New York City, my hands feel tied, which traps my fury. Tomorrow My Family and Neighbors May Be Forced From Our Homes by Israeli Settlers
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The settlers have been trying to push us from our Jerusalem home since 2009. Now they might succeed.This Saturday, November 21, Israeli settlers, backed by police and military, will likely force my family out of our home forever. This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness. As I study thousands of miles away in New York City, my hands feel tied, which traps my fury. Tomorrow My Family and Neighbors May Be Forced From Our Homes by Israeli Settlers
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The settlers have been trying to push us from our Jerusalem home since 2009. Now they might succeed.
This Saturday, November 21, Israeli settlers, backed by police and military, will likely force my family out of our home forever. This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness. As I study thousands of miles away in New York City, my hands feel tied, which traps my fury.