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X posts – Claims are unsupported about NYC shooting suspect wearing keffiyeh and saying ‘Free Palestine’

by The editor•30 July 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

Suspect in July 28 New York City shooting “was shouting Free Palestine and wearing a Keffiyeh.”

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