Kirsten’s Kismet: The Western media has failed Palestinian people
By Kirsten Abbey | Oct. 30, 2023Nearly 8,000 Palestinians have died since Oct. 7, and it seems only now that major news outlets are ready to talk about it.
Nearly 8,000 Palestinians have died since Oct. 7, and it seems only now that major news outlets are ready to talk about it.
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