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Livni: No Room in Israel for Hate Crime

(IsraelNN.com) Opposition Leader Tzipi Livni said Sunday night that there is no room in Israel for hate crime of the sort allegedly committed by Ya'akov Teitel of the Samarian Jewish community of Shvut Rachel. Full Article at Arutz Sheva

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