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Wed 6, December

photo: AFP

West Bank family sees no hope of justice in settler killings

A study of settler violence cases between 2005 and 2021 showed 92 percent were dismissed by the Israeli authorities. Moussa is eight years old and really likes marbles. But for the past month, this Palestinian boy, living in the occupied West Bank, has a new game: “Pretend daddy isn’t dead.” He calls his dad, imagines what he did with his day, and acts like he is suddenly going to run into him.

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