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Newstalk, 26 June 2024, interviews "An Irish-Palestinian man" about the death of his relatives in the Gaza war. See interview. The man's name is "Zak Hania". At no point does Newstalk tell the listeners that "Zak Haniya" is a relation of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya. Unbelievable. ...
to him after death, for he several times came out of the earth, always forcing himself through the ground head foremost. To prevent a repetition of such a strange and unwished-for event, they buried him with his head downwards and placed a large flat stone over him, which stone and 4 ...
’ They had been arrested and sentenced to death for high treason causing much uproar during that summer. After large demonstrations their sentences were eventually commuted mainly upon the strength of Burke and McCafferty’s claims to American citizenship. Both had fought in the American Civil ...