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EU chief labels Hamas attack an ‘act of terror’ that reflects ‘ ancient evil’

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, called Hamas’s attacks on Israel an “acts of terror” that reflect “ancient evil”. “These innocents died for one reason only — because they were Jewish and lived in Israel. It is a dark evil that reminds us all of the darkest times and shocks everyone.

 Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, described Hamas’ attacks on Israel as an” act of terror” that” reflects” ancient evil.” Due to their Jewish heritage and residence in the State of Israel, these innocent people were killed for just one reason. It is a long-standing evil that shocks everyone and brings to mind the darkest past. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, described Hamas’ attacks on Israel as an” act of terror” that” reflects” ancient evil.” These innocent people were murdered solely because they were Jews and residents of the State of Israel. It is a long-standing evil that shocks everyone and brings to mind the darkest times. 

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, called Hamas’s attacks on Israel an “acts of terror” that reflect “ancient evil”. “These innocents died for one reason only — because they were Jewish and lived in Israel. It is a dark evil that reminds us all of the darkest times and shocks everyone.

  

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