File:(Explicit Violent Content)Footage of David Ben Avraham before his killing on 21 March 2024.webm
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editDescription(Explicit Violent Content)Footage of David Ben Avraham before his killing on 21 March 2024.webm |
English: Israeli reservist bodycam footage, who killed Palestinian convert to Judaism, David Ben Avraham on 21 March 2024 |
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Source | https://www.timesofisrael.com/palestinian-convert-to-judaism-freed-after-detainment-beatings-in-pa-jail/ |
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