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Commentary: We cannot forget or forgive Hamas’ atrocities

People gather in support of the recent attacks on Israel by the Palestinian militant group Hamas at Fatih Mosque on Oct. 7, 2023, in Istanbul, Turkey.

How soon we forget. While the vast majority of Americans alive today were born years after the liberation of Nazi death camps, the horrors of the Holocaust are a hellish reality that none of us can choose to ignore. And they’re a fact that no one, especially our elected leaders, have an excuse to forget.

Nevertheless, in the wake of the deadliest attack

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