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Israeli Defence Force

  • Israel’s bill to ban photography of soldiers in line of action will hurt the country’s image more

    Israel’s bill to ban photography of soldiers in line of action will hurt the country’s image more

    James Rodgers, The Conversation
    · Jun 09, 2018 · 09:30 pm