
75: Sbarro - Twenty Years Later
Israel Story
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I'd Cut My Son's Hand Off, but I Don't Want Him to Die
Eating with the almaseres at all felt like crossing an emotional line, breaking bread is significant in arab society. But they also appeared to miss or ignore the horror of what their son and brother had done. After lunch, as we were saying our good byes, rimad asked for my number. For weeks afterwards, he would text me on what's happened. One day he would send a long poem exalting his brother's martyrdom,. The last text i got from youmad was an invitation to their family restaurant in genine. I still haven't responded.
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