Dr. Refaat Alareer's Memory: Let It Be a Tale

The Jerusalem Fund in Washington DC hosted an evening of solidarity with Gaza on Dec 21, 2023, dedicated to honoring the life, memory and legacy of Dr. Refaat Alareer, who was killed in a targeted assassination by the Israeli military on Dec 6, along with his brother, nephew, sister and three of her...

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