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CEASEFIRE BEGAN IN OCTOBER - GAZA HEALTH MINISTRY: 72,991 PALESTINIANS KILLED IN ISRAELI ATTACK

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This storyHow many UN Security Council vetoes has the US used on Gaza since Oct 2023?

  1. 1
  2. 2
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3

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This storyWhat was the last major U.S. military operation directly against Iran before 2024?

  1. Operation Praying Mantis
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  3. Operation Earnest Will
  4. Operation Neptune Spear
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Operation Praying Mantis

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Topic poll · all networksHow many words form Section 230's core liability shield?

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  2. 74 words
  3. 142 words
  4. 312 words
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