Anti-Genocide or Anti-Semitism? CAA Cuts Ties With Saira Rao Over Israel Comments
The CAA will no longer represent Saira Rao after she made posts about Israelis being “genocidal ghouls” who are “obsessed with land and power and money.”
The CAA will no longer represent Saira Rao after she made posts about Israelis being “genocidal ghouls” who are “obsessed with land and power and money.”
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