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Airstrikes in Israel

Tens of thousands of mourners came out in Israel to mark the deaths of three unarmed, Israeli teens. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu eulogized the teens at a joint funeral for two of the victims. Netanyahu blames the militant Islamic group, Hamas for the deaths. The Israeli Air Force is bombing Gaza in retaliation.

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KCRW placeholderBy Barbara Bogaev • Jul 1, 2014 • 1 min read

Tens of thousands of mourners came out in Israel to mark the deaths of three unarmed, Israeli teens. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu eulogized the teens at a joint funeral for two of the victims. Netanyahu blames the militant Islamic group, Hamas for the deaths. The Israeli Air Force is bombing Gaza in retaliation. More than 400 Palestinians have been arrested and five others killed in Israel’s crackdown on the West Bank. Jodi Rudoren, the Jerusalem bureau chief of The New York Times, joins us.

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    Barbara Bogaev

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