Andrew Yang Got It Right on BDS
This article was first published in the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, www.jewishjournal.com. We’re used to politicians mangling history, whether out of carelessness or partisanship.
This article was first published in the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, www.jewishjournal.com. We’re used to politicians mangling history, whether out of carelessness or partisanship.
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