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convey more emotion than information," but in their own reporting on the war, such language has been used repeatedly to describe attacks against israelis by palestinians and almost never in the case of large-scale killing of palestinians at the hands of the israeli military. these examples are part of a larger pattern that has come into focus in the last few months, the weaponization of language, especially language against the state of israel or in support of the palestinian people. let's consider a phrase i'm sure you've heard a lot by now, "from the river to the sea, palestine will be free." it comes from the only -- it has been described as an aspirational call for freedom, human rights, and coexistence, but it appears the representative colleagues don't agree. tuesday, the house pants -- past resolution condemning the phrase, arguing that it calls

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