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The Call

Good Shepherd Collective, Lara Kilani, Bana Abu Zuluf, Ameed

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    Free Palestine

  • Lara Kilani

    Palestinian American researcher writing from Palestine.

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    Data and analysis from the ground in Palestine.

  • Bana Abu Zuluf

    PhD candidate in International Law. Member of the Good Shepherd Collective since 2021

  • Ameed

    22, sometimes I write, opinions not mine, views expressed are representative of donor institutions. For my personal substack, see @ameediswriting.

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