PM NETANYAHU SAYS ISRAEL WILL REMAIN IN 'SECURITY ZONES' & CONTINUE TO THWART THREATS IN THE REGION
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- About 10%
- About 20%
- About 35%
- About 50%
Guess, then reveal the answer
About 20%
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- 3.67%
- 20%
- 45%
- 60%
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3.67%
Netanyahu's brother died leading the 1976 Entebbe hostage rescue.
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