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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

ADL Terrorism Update - November 2008

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November  2008
Al Quds TV, a new Arabic language satellite television channel reportedly linked to Hamas, is the latest part of the terrorist organization’s expanding media network. The station enables Hamas to spread its messages promoting terrorism and hatred of Jews and Israelis to a wider audience.



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