US taxpayers are tiring of paying for the State of Israel
A Gallup survey taken in March this year found only 46% of Americans expressed support for Israel (the lowest level in 25
A Gallup survey taken in March this year found only 46% of Americans expressed support for Israel (the lowest level in 25
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