Абдулла Хамуд, мэр Дирборна, города с наибольшим мусульманским населением в США, заявил, что, если Нетаньяху или Галант войдут в черту города Дирборн, они будут арестованы
Хамуд призывает другие города США сделать то же самое. Напомним, что ранее США осудили данное решение международного суда.
Абдулла Хамуд, мэр Дирборна, города с наибольшим мусульманским населением в США, заявил, что, если Нетаньяху или Галант войдут в черту города Дирборн, они будут арестованы
Хамуд призывает другие города США сделать то же самое. Напомним, что ранее США осудили данное решение международного суда.
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