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Senior House Democrat, Katherine Clark now highest-ranking lawmaker to call war in Gaza ‘genocide’


Katherine Clark calls Gaza war ‘genocide’ | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/US Politics

Clark’s comments came after she was confronted by pro-Palestinian protesters during an event in her district in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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