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Not all Palestinians are so keen on martyrdom. Some prefer to be rescued by hiding behind women and counting on the chivalry of the Israeli army. And I can’t fault them for wanting to live – except that they’ve been feeding that martyrdom line to the kids for so long. We see it time and time again – “martyrdom for thee, but not for me”.
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