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February 12, 2009
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict sparks discussion
Correction Appended
When Students for a Free Palestine held a discussion last week about recent violence in Gaza, its members admitted that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a historically complicated issue, riddled with emotion and politics.
But the group’s leaders said that that was not what they wanted to talk about.
Although SFP is a pro-Palestine activist group, its members wanted to have a dialogue open to all students to discuss the recent violence in Gaza as well as what many see as …
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