• Israeli Forces Raid Birzeit University in West Bank, Injure Palestinian Students with Live Ammunition and Tear Gas Amid International Law Concerns

    Israeli forces stormed Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank on January 6, 2026, wounding at least three Palestinian students with live gunfire and injuring dozens more with tear gas during the raid. The incursion disrupted academic activities for over 8,000 students, with university officials reporting damage to campus facilities, including the main gate, and the seizure of equipment belonging to student movements.
    Three students sustained gunshot wounds to the legs and were transferred to hospital by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, while others suffered suffocation or minor injuries from the chaos. The university’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, Assem Khalil, was also detained during the operation.
    The Palestinian Ministry of Education condemned the raid as a violation of international law, emphasizing that attacks on universities constitute assaults on the right to education and the sanctity of academic institutions. The ministry urged international organizations, human rights groups, and media bodies to intervene and protect Palestinian higher education from repeated incursions.

    #BirzeitUniversity #WestBank #PalestinianStudents #IsraelRaid #EducationUnderAttack #InternationalLaw #OccupiedPalestine #TearGas #Gunfire #PalestinianEducation
    Israeli Forces Raid Birzeit University in West Bank, Injure Palestinian Students with Live Ammunition and Tear Gas Amid International Law Concerns Israeli forces stormed Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank on January 6, 2026, wounding at least three Palestinian students with live gunfire and injuring dozens more with tear gas during the raid. The incursion disrupted academic activities for over 8,000 students, with university officials reporting damage to campus facilities, including the main gate, and the seizure of equipment belonging to student movements. Three students sustained gunshot wounds to the legs and were transferred to hospital by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, while others suffered suffocation or minor injuries from the chaos. The university’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, Assem Khalil, was also detained during the operation. The Palestinian Ministry of Education condemned the raid as a violation of international law, emphasizing that attacks on universities constitute assaults on the right to education and the sanctity of academic institutions. The ministry urged international organizations, human rights groups, and media bodies to intervene and protect Palestinian higher education from repeated incursions. #BirzeitUniversity #WestBank #PalestinianStudents #IsraelRaid #EducationUnderAttack #InternationalLaw #OccupiedPalestine #TearGas #Gunfire #PalestinianEducation
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  • World Council of Churches Urges EU to Impose Sanctions, Enforce Arms Embargo on Israel Over Gaza War and Alleged Violations Against Palestinians

    The World Council of Churches (WCC) has called on the European Union to impose sanctions and implement an arms embargo on Israel, citing what it described as a war of genocide in Gaza and continued violations against Palestinians in both Gaza and the occupied West Bank. The appeal was made amid growing international concern over the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories.

    In a statement reported by the Middle East Monitor, Iskandar Majlton, local coordinator of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel under the WCC, said the council was deeply disturbed by the escalating cycle of violence and the immense human suffering it has caused. He stressed that the WCC’s position is firmly rooted in international law and human rights principles, condemning all attacks on civilians without exception.

    Majlton highlighted what he described as an unprecedented humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip, noting that thousands of civilians—mostly women and children—have been killed, while nearly the entire population has been displaced amid widespread destruction, hunger, and disease. He further argued that the ongoing violence did not begin in October 2023 but is the result of decades-long occupation, the prolonged blockade of Gaza, and systemic inequality faced by Palestinians.

    The WCC’s call adds to mounting global pressure on international bodies to take decisive action to address the conflict and uphold accountability under international law.
    World Council of Churches Urges EU to Impose Sanctions, Enforce Arms Embargo on Israel Over Gaza War and Alleged Violations Against Palestinians The World Council of Churches (WCC) has called on the European Union to impose sanctions and implement an arms embargo on Israel, citing what it described as a war of genocide in Gaza and continued violations against Palestinians in both Gaza and the occupied West Bank. The appeal was made amid growing international concern over the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories. In a statement reported by the Middle East Monitor, Iskandar Majlton, local coordinator of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel under the WCC, said the council was deeply disturbed by the escalating cycle of violence and the immense human suffering it has caused. He stressed that the WCC’s position is firmly rooted in international law and human rights principles, condemning all attacks on civilians without exception. Majlton highlighted what he described as an unprecedented humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip, noting that thousands of civilians—mostly women and children—have been killed, while nearly the entire population has been displaced amid widespread destruction, hunger, and disease. He further argued that the ongoing violence did not begin in October 2023 but is the result of decades-long occupation, the prolonged blockade of Gaza, and systemic inequality faced by Palestinians. The WCC’s call adds to mounting global pressure on international bodies to take decisive action to address the conflict and uphold accountability under international law.
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  • 128 Journalists, Media Workers Killed Worldwide in 2025 as IFJ Warns of Worsening Global Threat to Press Freedom

    At least 128 journalists and media workers were killed across the world in 2025, according to the International Federation of Journalists’ (IFJ) final “Killed List” released on December 31. The death toll, which includes 10 women and nine accidental deaths, marks a sharp increase from the 122 journalists killed in 2024, highlighting what the IFJ describes as a worsening global trend against press freedom.

    The Middle East and Arab World recorded the highest number of casualties with 74 deaths, including 56 journalists killed in Palestine amid the Gaza war. Yemen, Ukraine, Sudan, India, Peru, and several other countries also recorded multiple killings, while Africa saw nine work-related journalist deaths, largely linked to the conflict in Sudan.

    Reacting to the figures, IFJ General Secretary Anthony Bellanger described the deaths as a global crisis, calling on governments to protect journalists, end impunity, and support the adoption of a United Nations convention to guarantee the safety and independence of media workers worldwide.
    128 Journalists, Media Workers Killed Worldwide in 2025 as IFJ Warns of Worsening Global Threat to Press Freedom At least 128 journalists and media workers were killed across the world in 2025, according to the International Federation of Journalists’ (IFJ) final “Killed List” released on December 31. The death toll, which includes 10 women and nine accidental deaths, marks a sharp increase from the 122 journalists killed in 2024, highlighting what the IFJ describes as a worsening global trend against press freedom. The Middle East and Arab World recorded the highest number of casualties with 74 deaths, including 56 journalists killed in Palestine amid the Gaza war. Yemen, Ukraine, Sudan, India, Peru, and several other countries also recorded multiple killings, while Africa saw nine work-related journalist deaths, largely linked to the conflict in Sudan. Reacting to the figures, IFJ General Secretary Anthony Bellanger described the deaths as a global crisis, calling on governments to protect journalists, end impunity, and support the adoption of a United Nations convention to guarantee the safety and independence of media workers worldwide.
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  • Four Islamic Movement Members Laid to Rest in Zaria After FCT Court Orders Release of Bodies

    Thousands of mourners gathered in Zaria, Kaduna State, on December 24, 2025, for the burial of four members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) who were allegedly killed by soldiers during a pro-Palestine procession in Abuja earlier this year. The deceased — Kabiru Usman, Huzaifa Muhammad Sani, Jafar Abdullahi, and Uzairu Zakariya — were reportedly shot dead on March 28, 2025, during the annual Quds Day rally.

    The bodies had been held by security agencies and medical facilities until an Upper Area Court in Abuja ordered their release. The court ruling, delivered by Hon. Gambo Garba, compelled the Nigeria Police and several hospitals, including National Hospital Abuja, Wuse General Hospital, and University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, to release eight corpses linked to the March crackdown. However, only four have been buried so far, while the IMN claims the remaining four are still being withheld despite the court’s directive.

    The burial took place at Darur Rahma Cemetery in Dembo, Zaria, coinciding with 4 Rajab 1447 AH. The ceremony drew a large turnout of family members, supporters, and followers of IMN leader Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky. Maryam Sani Argungu, Chairperson of Mu’assatus Shuhada — a foundation supporting families of deceased IMN members — alleged that the victims were killed by gunshots inflicted by soldiers and vowed to continue the struggle for justice.

    IMN members reiterated their commitment to peaceful and lawful campaigns demanding accountability, the release of the remaining bodies, and respect for the dignity and rights of the deceased and their families. Security agencies have not publicly responded to the latest allegations or comments regarding the withheld corpses.

    Four Islamic Movement Members Laid to Rest in Zaria After FCT Court Orders Release of Bodies Thousands of mourners gathered in Zaria, Kaduna State, on December 24, 2025, for the burial of four members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) who were allegedly killed by soldiers during a pro-Palestine procession in Abuja earlier this year. The deceased — Kabiru Usman, Huzaifa Muhammad Sani, Jafar Abdullahi, and Uzairu Zakariya — were reportedly shot dead on March 28, 2025, during the annual Quds Day rally. The bodies had been held by security agencies and medical facilities until an Upper Area Court in Abuja ordered their release. The court ruling, delivered by Hon. Gambo Garba, compelled the Nigeria Police and several hospitals, including National Hospital Abuja, Wuse General Hospital, and University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, to release eight corpses linked to the March crackdown. However, only four have been buried so far, while the IMN claims the remaining four are still being withheld despite the court’s directive. The burial took place at Darur Rahma Cemetery in Dembo, Zaria, coinciding with 4 Rajab 1447 AH. The ceremony drew a large turnout of family members, supporters, and followers of IMN leader Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky. Maryam Sani Argungu, Chairperson of Mu’assatus Shuhada — a foundation supporting families of deceased IMN members — alleged that the victims were killed by gunshots inflicted by soldiers and vowed to continue the struggle for justice. IMN members reiterated their commitment to peaceful and lawful campaigns demanding accountability, the release of the remaining bodies, and respect for the dignity and rights of the deceased and their families. Security agencies have not publicly responded to the latest allegations or comments regarding the withheld corpses.
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  • GRETA THUNBERG ARRESTED IN LONDON - CLIMATE ICON WALKS INTO UK TERROR LAW

    Greta Thunberg was arrested Tuesday in central London, not for blocking traffic or yelling at oil executives - but for holding a sign.

    City of London Police say the 22-year-old was detained for displaying a placard supporting Palestine Action, now a proscribed organization under Section 13 of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.

    That’s the statute usually reserved for ISIS merch and neo-Nazi logos. Not cardboard and markers.

    The protest backed Palestine Action hunger strikers. The charge isn’t about violence at the scene.

    It’s about symbolism. Under UK law, expressing support for a banned group - even rhetorically - is enough.

    This is the escalation everyone saw coming.

    Britain has spent the last year widening the legal blast radius around protest, extremism, and national security.

    Thunberg, long since migrated from climate to anti-war politics, just crossed into a zone where celebrity doesn’t cushion the landing.

    What happens next? Likely release without charge or a low-level court appearance - but the signal matters more than the sentence.

    Activism is being reclassified. Loud causes are becoming legal liabilities.

    Greta didn’t change. The rules did.

    Source: Sky News
    🚨🇬🇧 GRETA THUNBERG ARRESTED IN LONDON - CLIMATE ICON WALKS INTO UK TERROR LAW Greta Thunberg was arrested Tuesday in central London, not for blocking traffic or yelling at oil executives - but for holding a sign. City of London Police say the 22-year-old was detained for displaying a placard supporting Palestine Action, now a proscribed organization under Section 13 of the UK Terrorism Act 2000. That’s the statute usually reserved for ISIS merch and neo-Nazi logos. Not cardboard and markers. The protest backed Palestine Action hunger strikers. The charge isn’t about violence at the scene. It’s about symbolism. Under UK law, expressing support for a banned group - even rhetorically - is enough. This is the escalation everyone saw coming. Britain has spent the last year widening the legal blast radius around protest, extremism, and national security. Thunberg, long since migrated from climate to anti-war politics, just crossed into a zone where celebrity doesn’t cushion the landing. What happens next? Likely release without charge or a low-level court appearance - but the signal matters more than the sentence. Activism is being reclassified. Loud causes are becoming legal liabilities. Greta didn’t change. The rules did. Source: Sky News
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  • Upcoming terrorist arrested in Osun state.

    DSS has reportedly arrested Sheikh Daood Imran Molaasan, over the viral disturbing video which apparently was a “free Palestine protest” in Osun State, per Western Post Exclusive.
    Upcoming terrorist arrested in Osun state. DSS has reportedly arrested Sheikh Daood Imran Molaasan, over the viral disturbing video which apparently was a “free Palestine protest” in Osun State, per Western Post Exclusive.
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  • BREAKING NEWS:
    U.S. President Donald Trump has designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over the ongoing killings of Christians across the nation.

    However, many have criticized the decision as one-sided, noting that both Christians and Muslims continue to suffer from violence in Nigeria.

    Observers have also condemned the U.S. government’s role in supplying weapons used in the killing of innocent men, women, and children in Palestine, where Israeli strikes — backed by U.S. support — have caused widespread devastation.

    Critics say the move exposes America’s double standards on human rights and global justice.
    🛑 BREAKING NEWS: U.S. President Donald Trump has designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over the ongoing killings of Christians across the nation. However, many have criticized the decision as one-sided, noting that both Christians and Muslims continue to suffer from violence in Nigeria. Observers have also condemned the U.S. government’s role in supplying weapons used in the killing of innocent men, women, and children in Palestine, where Israeli strikes — backed by U.S. support — have caused widespread devastation. Critics say the move exposes America’s double standards on human rights and global justice.
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  • No remorse or regret in our action murdering 1,200 Israelis on October 7th— Hamas leader, Hamad says.

    According to the Jerusalem Post report on Friday September 26, 2025, Hamas political bureau member Ghazi Hamad has expressed no regret for the October 7 attacks on Israel, which resulted in nearly 1,200 deaths and over 250 hostages. In a CNN interview published on Friday, Hamad claimed the attacks targeted only military objectives and that civilians were not intentionally kidnapped.

    He argued that the operation has advanced the Palestinian cause, citing increased international support and condemnations of Israel at the UN General Assembly. Hamad stated, "You know what the benefit of [October 7] is now? …If you look at the (United Nations) General Assembly yesterday, when about 194 people opened their eyes and looked at the atrocity, the brutality of Israel and all of them, they condemned Israel. We waited for this moment for 77 years."

    Hamad showed no remorse for Palestinian civilian losses in Gaza, asserting that Palestinians "are proud to sacrifice martyrs." When presented with footage of Gazans criticizing Hamas, he refused to engage fully. On hostages, he denied using them as human shields, claiming they are treated according to "Islamic principles," countering Israeli accusations. Another Hamas official, Osama Hamdan, linked recent state recognitions of Palestine to the attacks.

    The context of the October 7 assaults involves Hamas's invasion from Gaza, leading to widespread violence and Israel's subsequent military response. Hamad's stance defends the attacks as strategically beneficial, despite the devastation in Gaza. Negotiations with the US under President Trump have stalled, with Hamad accusing the US of involvement in an assassination attempt on him, eroding trust in mediators.

    Hamad's unapologetic position highlights Hamas's defiant narrative amid ongoing conflict, potentially complicating peace efforts. It underscores tensions in mediation and the human cost on both sides. The interview reveals deep divisions, with implications for international diplomacy and the prospects of a ceasefire.
    No remorse or regret in our action murdering 1,200 Israelis on October 7th— Hamas leader, Hamad says. According to the Jerusalem Post report on Friday September 26, 2025, Hamas political bureau member Ghazi Hamad has expressed no regret for the October 7 attacks on Israel, which resulted in nearly 1,200 deaths and over 250 hostages. In a CNN interview published on Friday, Hamad claimed the attacks targeted only military objectives and that civilians were not intentionally kidnapped. He argued that the operation has advanced the Palestinian cause, citing increased international support and condemnations of Israel at the UN General Assembly. Hamad stated, "You know what the benefit of [October 7] is now? …If you look at the (United Nations) General Assembly yesterday, when about 194 people opened their eyes and looked at the atrocity, the brutality of Israel and all of them, they condemned Israel. We waited for this moment for 77 years." Hamad showed no remorse for Palestinian civilian losses in Gaza, asserting that Palestinians "are proud to sacrifice martyrs." When presented with footage of Gazans criticizing Hamas, he refused to engage fully. On hostages, he denied using them as human shields, claiming they are treated according to "Islamic principles," countering Israeli accusations. Another Hamas official, Osama Hamdan, linked recent state recognitions of Palestine to the attacks. The context of the October 7 assaults involves Hamas's invasion from Gaza, leading to widespread violence and Israel's subsequent military response. Hamad's stance defends the attacks as strategically beneficial, despite the devastation in Gaza. Negotiations with the US under President Trump have stalled, with Hamad accusing the US of involvement in an assassination attempt on him, eroding trust in mediators. Hamad's unapologetic position highlights Hamas's defiant narrative amid ongoing conflict, potentially complicating peace efforts. It underscores tensions in mediation and the human cost on both sides. The interview reveals deep divisions, with implications for international diplomacy and the prospects of a ceasefire.
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  • A most watch history of Isreal and Palestine .
    A most watch history of Isreal and Palestine .
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  • Update: Israel will close French and UK consulates in Jerusalem. Others that recognize Palestine may also be removed!
    🚨Update: Israel will close French and UK consulates in Jerusalem. Others that recognize Palestine may also be removed!
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  • Wanted for genocide In Palestine.
    Wanted for genocide In Palestine.
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  • Another Shooting Hits US State, as Shooter Shouts 'Free Palestine' before Pulling Trigger.

    According to a report by the Times of Israel on Sunday 21 September, 2025, a wedding celebration turned into a nightmare Saturday evening after a shooting at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua left one man dead and two others injured. Witnesses described a scene of panic and disbelief, with some recalling the suspect shouting politically charged phrases, including “Free Palestine,” before opening fire.

    Authorities have identified the man killed as 59-year-old Robert Steven DeCesare. Two others sustained injuries in the attack, though officials have not released further details about their conditions as of Sunday morning.

    The suspect, 23-year-old Hunter Nadeau, was apprehended on the scene. Initial rumors of a second shooter were quickly ruled out by local police, who confirmed there was no ongoing threat to the public. Nadeau is facing a second-degree murder charge, with prosecutors signaling that more charges may follow.

    So far, investigators say there’s no known link between the suspect and the victim. The motive? Still unclear. But New Hampshire’s Senior Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley emphasized that authorities are digging into every angle. “We’re dealing with the facts and the information that we gather,” he said, “and once we get that facts and information, and have an actual motive that we can share, we’ll certainly do that.”

    The shooting occurred during what was supposed to be a joyful gathering - a wedding. Guests were preparing to dance when the shots rang out. One attendee, Tom Bartelson, recounted the moment chaos broke out. “We heard about six shots and everybody ducked for cover,” he said. “We were rushed into safe spots. We were trying to keep family members safe.”

    Bartelson also recalled hearing the shooter say something along the lines of “The children are safe” before yelling “Free Palestine,” though authorities have yet to confirm whether the statements were politically motivated or simply part of a more complex situation.

    Another witness, Emily Ernst, who was also at the event, said the shooter wore black and had his face covered. “He had a mask on. We just saw him raise the gun, and then we ran,” she said, adding that she fled through the kitchen, fearing for her life.

    Emergency responders flooded the area soon after the incident. Aerial footage captured by local media showed ambulances and police vehicles converging on the scene. A nearby hotel was turned into a reunification center as the event’s attendees were evacuated and accounted for.

    Another Shooting Hits US State, as Shooter Shouts 'Free Palestine' before Pulling Trigger. According to a report by the Times of Israel on Sunday 21 September, 2025, a wedding celebration turned into a nightmare Saturday evening after a shooting at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua left one man dead and two others injured. Witnesses described a scene of panic and disbelief, with some recalling the suspect shouting politically charged phrases, including “Free Palestine,” before opening fire. Authorities have identified the man killed as 59-year-old Robert Steven DeCesare. Two others sustained injuries in the attack, though officials have not released further details about their conditions as of Sunday morning. The suspect, 23-year-old Hunter Nadeau, was apprehended on the scene. Initial rumors of a second shooter were quickly ruled out by local police, who confirmed there was no ongoing threat to the public. Nadeau is facing a second-degree murder charge, with prosecutors signaling that more charges may follow. So far, investigators say there’s no known link between the suspect and the victim. The motive? Still unclear. But New Hampshire’s Senior Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley emphasized that authorities are digging into every angle. “We’re dealing with the facts and the information that we gather,” he said, “and once we get that facts and information, and have an actual motive that we can share, we’ll certainly do that.” The shooting occurred during what was supposed to be a joyful gathering - a wedding. Guests were preparing to dance when the shots rang out. One attendee, Tom Bartelson, recounted the moment chaos broke out. “We heard about six shots and everybody ducked for cover,” he said. “We were rushed into safe spots. We were trying to keep family members safe.” Bartelson also recalled hearing the shooter say something along the lines of “The children are safe” before yelling “Free Palestine,” though authorities have yet to confirm whether the statements were politically motivated or simply part of a more complex situation. Another witness, Emily Ernst, who was also at the event, said the shooter wore black and had his face covered. “He had a mask on. We just saw him raise the gun, and then we ran,” she said, adding that she fled through the kitchen, fearing for her life. Emergency responders flooded the area soon after the incident. Aerial footage captured by local media showed ambulances and police vehicles converging on the scene. A nearby hotel was turned into a reunification center as the event’s attendees were evacuated and accounted for.
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  • Opposition Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, has faulted the recognition of the State of Palestine by the UK government, describing as “absolutely disastrous”.
    Opposition Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, has faulted the recognition of the State of Palestine by the UK government, describing as “absolutely disastrous”.
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  • One million Yemenis flood the streets of Sana'a in support of Palestine and in defiance of the forces of Satan manifested as "Israel"

    THE MESSAGE IS CLEAR TO THE ZIONISTS
    One million Yemenis flood the streets of Sana'a in support of Palestine and in defiance of the forces of Satan manifested as "Israel" THE MESSAGE IS CLEAR TO THE ZIONISTS
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  • According to the latest report.

    680,000 martyred in Palestine.

    380,000 under the age of 5 years of age.

    Isreal is the biggest terrorist in the world and Muslim countries are the biggest cowards.
    ~@MirMAKOfficial
    According to the latest report. 680,000 martyred in Palestine. 380,000 under the age of 5 years of age. Isreal is the biggest terrorist in the world and Muslim countries are the biggest cowards. ~@MirMAKOfficial
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  • Police say 890 people were arrested at a demonstration in support of the banned group Palestine Action in London on Saturday.
    Police say 890 people were arrested at a demonstration in support of the banned group Palestine Action in London on Saturday.
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  • Isreal treated United States citizens who condemned their genocide in Palestine
    Isreal treated United States citizens who condemned their genocide in Palestine
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