Why direct action is becoming common in the fight for the Palestinian cause
From blocking bridges to economic boycotts, direct action for Gaza is increasingly common. But can it succeed?
From blocking bridges to economic boycotts, direct action for Gaza is increasingly common. But can it succeed?
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