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The organization sent a letter in the wake of a decision to cut red tape to help evacuees resettle after their communities had been decimated by Hamas.
Every Israeli deserve security, wherever they may reside. We don't get to pick and choose our threats and there is no point in Monday morning quarterbacking as to whether troops should have been sent to protect them in early October.