Thursday, November 27, 2025

From Ian:

Did Israel Win the War in Gaza?
One of Israel's objectives in Gaza is toppling Hamas's rule and dismantling its military capabilities. Militarily, Hamas is no longer the "terrorist army" it was before Oct. 7, 2023. Its commanders have been killed, its battalions dismantled, and organizational structure shattered. It has no functioning headquarters, special forces, or weapons-production infrastructure, and no coherent chain of command. Its fighters operate as small, uncoordinated guerrilla cells focused primarily on survival.

Hamas now holds roughly 10% of its prewar rocket arsenal. Its estimated 17,000 fighters, mostly new and inexperienced, share approximately 10,000 rifles. The threat today differs dramatically from that of Oct. 6.

Moreover, Hamas's condition is described as one of defeat by many Gaza residents and by prominent Palestinian opinion leaders. However, a decisive defeat requires sustained mechanisms to prevent Hamas's recovery. This means eliminating the organization's ability to recruit, rebuild, and reenter the fighting.

Eliminating Hamas's governing capacity requires a competing authority capable of assuming control. Currently, Hamas still controls about half of Gaza's territory and exerts influence over an even larger portion of the population.

By many measures, Israel has defeated Hamas in Gaza. However, it is too early to assess the durability of the change. Israel's national defense posture is nonetheless significantly improved compared to the prewar period.
Blocking anti-Israel forces in Gaza: Why Indonesia’s ‘peacekeepers’ must stay home - opinion
Recent news stories have revealed that Indonesia may send some 20,000 soldiers – troops it claims have been trained to be peacekeepers – to Gaza. On paper, this might look like a contribution to regional stability. However, for the United States and for Israel, allowing Indonesian soldiers to deploy in Gaza would be a strategic mistake.

Indonesia does not recognize Israel, has never had diplomatic relations with Israel, and has consistently voted against Israel at the United Nations. The proposed deployment is not in the best interest of either the United States or Israel. The 20,000 Indonesian soldiers who have been supposedly trained to be peacekeepers in Gaza should stay home in Indonesia.

Indonesia’s government has publicly reaffirmed that there is no official relationship with Israel, and this position has remained unchanged for decades. Despite rare and unofficial contacts, Jakarta maintains a foreign-policy posture rooted in rejecting Israel’s legitimacy. It also has no embassy in Israel. This lack of diplomatic relations is not a technicality; it is a deliberate Indonesian policy that signals national opposition to Israel’s existence.

Indonesia diplomatically against Israel
In consistently voting against Jerusalem at the UN, often enthusiastically, Jakarta has supported resolutions condemning Israel for what it describes as an “unlawful occupation” of Palestinian territory. Indonesian officials publicly welcome UN resolutions calling for a full Israeli withdrawal and regularly state that Israel has no legitimate sovereignty in Palestinian-populated areas.

Indonesia has also condemned Knesset votes, reinforcing its long-standing pattern of hostility. These are not the votes or statements of a neutral nation capable of acting as an even-handed peacekeeping presence; they are the actions of a state that aligns diplomatically against Israel over and over again.

This all really matters when discussing the possible deployment of Indonesian troops into Gaza. Embedding soldiers from a country that refuses to recognize Israel, has no diplomatic ties with Israel, and consistently backs resolutions targeting Israel’s legitimacy introduces serious risks.

Peacekeepers must be trusted by all sides if they are to function effectively. Given Indonesia’s history, Israel cannot reasonably be expected to view these troops as neutral actors. Nor should the United States do so.
Jonathan Sacerdoti: The revelations about what the Gaza hostages suffered are the most painful yet
The Israeli hostages recently freed from Gaza have begun to speak, and among the new revelations is that some were subjected to sexual assault and degradation, including male hostages. They describe being stripped, groped, violated, and threatened at gunpoint. The scale and cruelty of what they endured should have triggered sustained, front-page attention in the UK, not least on the BBC. But it has not.

The testimonies began surfacing in recent weeks. Rom Braslavsky, seized by Palestinian Islamic Jihad while recovering the bodies of murdered women at the Nova music festival, described being stripped naked and left that way for days. ‘They took all my clothes. Underwear too. Everything. They tied me up from my… while I was completely naked. I was torn apart, starving, naked. I said to God: take me out of this already.’ His captivity lasted 738 days. ‘It was sexual violence, and its main purpose was to humiliate me,’ he said. ‘The goal was to crush my dignity. And that’s exactly what he did.’

Guy Gilboa Dalal, 22, was abducted by Hamas with a friend after escaping gunfire at Nova. He was tied, blindfolded, beaten, and later taken into a guard’s room. ‘I was on a chair with my eyes covered,’ he said, as his sadistic torturer asked him: ‘You haven’t seen girls in a long time, right? Want to watch porn? Want me and you to make a porn film?… He touched me all over my body… kissed my neck, kissed my back.’ A gun was pressed to his head, a knife to his throat. ‘He said that if I told anyone, he would kill me.’ Days later, the same guard assaulted him again. ‘He pulled down my trousers… stood behind me and rubbed his genitals on my anus for some minutes.’ Guy stood frozen. ‘I was terrified this would become something regular, worse each time – more violent, more invasive.’

Israel has now confirmed that roughly half of the returned hostages reported some form of sexual abuse. The methods include forced nudity, sexualised torture, coercive touching, and threats of rape. Both women and men were targeted. The full extent of this abuse has only recently started coming to light.




How Israel captured the Gaza doctor who handled Hadar Goldin’s body
A recently circulated Arabic-language video appears to show how Israeli forces captured Dr. Marwan al-Hams, a Gaza physician who served the Hamas terrorist organization and was involved in handling the body of Lt. Hadar Goldin, an Israeli soldier killed and taken during the 2014 Gaza war.

Last week it was reported that al-Hams was detained in July during a special forces operation in the al-Mawasi area of southern Gaza. The new video, posted online by an unidentified source, claims he was lured to the location after being told he would be filmed for a documentary about him titled “Hero of Gaza.”

The footage includes clips of al-Hams speaking to a woman with a French accent who allegedly recruited him for the supposed film project. Captions say the woman “succeeded in drawing him into an ambush and deceiving him.”

Additional scenes show al-Hams in earlier on-camera interviews and in WhatsApp exchanges with someone identifying herself as “Charlotte,” who created a group called “Belgian Consultations.” In the messages he writes, “I have known you only for a short time, but I feel as if we have known each other for long, and that you are more Palestinian than the Palestinians.”

The video also displays previously unseen images of al-Hams treating wounded Palestinians as part of his medical work in Rafah, along with footage that appears to show him participating in Hamas military activity, including carrying a rocket and entering a tunnel.

At one point al-Hams is heard telling an unidentified woman, “Sister Mona, don’t worry about me. I don’t want to say I am smart, but I am smart.” He then tells the woman posing as a filmmaker that he hopes to host her in Gaza and take her to the beach.

Near the end of the video, the narrator states, “Doctor Marwan is seen as a hero by some people, but this is not the truth. Marwan is part of a brutal terrorist organization.” The footage concludes with Israeli soldiers lowering al-Hams into a tunnel, apparently the same underground site where Goldin’s body was held. Based on the material and phrasing, the video appears to have been released by Israeli intelligence elements.


IDF, police detain 13 Israelis who crossed into Syrian territory from Golan Heights
The IDF detained 13 Israelis who crossed into Syrian territory from the Golan Heights after breaching the border in two separate locations, according to a statement released by the IDF on Thursday evening.

Upon receiving reports of the breach, IDF forces responded and located the Israelis, resulting in a brief clash before the eight individuals were detained and returned to Israeli territory.

The suspects were then handed over to the Israel Police for interrogation, according to the IDF.

At one breach site, eight suspects damaged a border fence as they infiltrated. Israel Police reported that the eight are suspected of having committed several offenses against an IDF soldier during the process of their arrest.

Army Radio reported that circular saws were used to cut holes in a border fence opposite the Israeli town of Alonei Habashan.

Five additional suspects were arrested at the other breach site on Mount Hermon.

Israel Police announced that further decisions regarding the detention of the suspects will depend on “the development and findings of the investigation.”

The IDF condemned the incident, clarifying that the crossing of the border “constitutes a criminal offense that endangers civilians and IDF troops.”

The Israel Police released a statement reminding the public that the crime of crossing the border into Syria or Lebanon is punishable by up to 4 years in prison.
IAF providing cover for Israeli forces operating in Samaria
The Israeli Air Force is providing aerial coverage for soldiers conducting counter-terror operations in northern Samaria, the military said on Thursday afternoon.

The IDF added that troops are currently operating in the area of Jenin.

The missions are part of a “broad” counter-terror effort launched on Tuesday.

The Israel Defense Forces, Israel Police and Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) said intelligence indicated there are attempts to establish terrorist strongholds and build terrorist infrastructure in the area.


Israeli forces kill two wanted Palestinian terrorists after apparent surrender in West Bank
The IDF and the Israeli police said that they will investigate an incident in which Israeli forces shot at two wanted Palestinian terrorists after they appeared to surrender during operations in Jenin on Thursday.

Israeli Border Police stated that they identified the building in which the terrorists were hiding and initiated an hours-long attempt to convince the two men to exit the building. When the terrorists refused to exit, Israeli forces used a backhoe to partially open the building's garage door.

Video footage released by a Ramallah-based Quds Network shows two Palestinian men emerging from the dark, half-opened garage entrance in front of a number of Israeli Border Police officers.

The Palestinian men raised their hands and lifted their shirts to reveal that they were unarmed while kneeling on the ground before attempting to re-enter the building.

The video then shows the two men being shot by officers.

The soldiers involved in the incident explained that when IDF soldiers attempted to check the men to see if they presented a security threat, they acted contrary to instructions, according to Army Radio.

“One of the terrorists decided to enter the building contrary to the instructions, and the other terrorist entered after him, and therefore both were shot,” the soldier was quoted as saying.


Israeli Air Force strikes Hezbollah sites in Southern Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces struck and dismantled on Thursday Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in several areas in Southern Lebanon, the military said.

Several rocket launching sites were targeted, as well as a storage facility that contained weapons and military posts that were used by Hezbollah terrorists to advance attacks against IDF troops, the army stated.

“The presence of the infrastructure sites and the activity of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in these areas constitute a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” the IDF said.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration has set Dec. 31 as the deadline for the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah, according to diplomatic sources with knowledge on the matter, Israel Hayom reported on Thursday.

Should Beirut fail to disarm the Iranian-backed group, the responsibility will rest with it, which could grant Israel the political legitimacy to launch another military campaign against the terrorist group, the newspaper’s correspondent Ariel Kahana reported.

“One year ago today, a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon went into effect. Under that agreement, Hezbollah was supposed to fully disarm and dismantle its terror and military infrastructure. They did neither,” said IDF International Spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani on Thursday.

“Instead, Hezbollah has spent the year rebuilding and rearming with the backing of the Iranian regime. As long as Hezbollah poses a threat to Israel, we will continue to do whatever is necessary to defend ourselves,” he added.


Shin Bet: Turkey-based Israeli Arab led terror supply ring
Several Israeli Arabs, including one based in Turkey, tried to supply arms and funds to terrorists in Judea and Samaria, the Israel Security Agency, or Shin Bet, said on Thursday.

The Shin Bet and police have in recent weeks arrested several Arab Israelis from Rahat and Kafr Qasim who are to be indicted for allegedly running a smuggling operation for Ahmed Tsartsur, an Israeli citizen from Kafr Qasim who lives in Turkey and is allegedly affiliated with Hamas, according to the statement.

The funds, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of shekels, may have been intended for terrorist attacks, the Shin Bet said. Tsartsur “used his family connections and friendships to establish a network for transferring arms and funds to Judea and Samaria,” according to the agency.

The money was transferred through cryptocurrency and then converted to cash that was used to purchase arms from dealers in the Negev, investigators said. The arms were then transferred to Judea and Samaria, according to the statement.

“This is a serious case that reveals how individuals in Turkey, including Arab Israelis and citizens naturalized under family reunification [laws], are using their contacts in Israel and access to Judea and Samaria to transfer arms and funds that may end up with terrorists,” the Shin Bet said.


Jonathan Sacerdoti: What I learned infiltrating radical activism: the danger is far deeper than you think–David Collier
Investigative journalist and media analyst David Collier joins Jonathan Sacerdoti for his clearest and most wide-ranging conversations yet about Britain, the media, extremism and the pressures reshaping public life. Drawing on years of undercover work inside activist movements, online networks and university groups, Collier explains what he has seen from the inside — and why he believes the country is struggling to understand the forces acting on it.

David didn’t set out to become an investigator. His career began in Israel, before returning to a Britain he barely recognised. That shock pushed him to look more closely: into anti-Israel activism, into how information flows from Gaza to British newsrooms, and into the way online platforms drive people toward extremes. The picture he’s built over years of research has made him one of the most cited independent analysts of media bias and modern extremism in the UK.

Watch if you want a clear, detailed account of the pressures shaping Britain — from someone who has spent years mapping them.

💬 We Discuss:
🕵️‍♂️ How Collier went undercover inside anti-Israel and activist networks
🌐 Social media echo chambers and how they distort public life
🎥 The BBC’s Gaza documentary and what it revealed about reporting pipelines
🧩 Why Western journalism struggles to read Middle Eastern information sources
📉 Cultural confidence, national identity and public trust
🚨 The rise of political Islam and its influence on British politics
📊 Demographic change and why it matters in Collier’s analysis
🏫 NGO and university culture, and how activist currents spread
🪧 Public symbolism: Palestinian flags, British flags and what each signals
⚖️ Why Jews increasingly feel unsure of their place in the UK
📣 How mainstream parties have mishandled these challenges
🔎 What Collier believes the next decade could look like for Britain


Call me Back Podcast: Scott Galloway on being young, male... And Jewish
Our guest today is Professor Scott Galloway, whose recently published book Notes on Being a Man explores what it means to be a man in contemporary America. Dan and Scott discussed the virtues and dangers of masculinity and where these ideas intersect with Scott’s Jewish identity, which has evolved following October 7th.

Scott has founded nine companies and authored several best-selling books. He is host of the Prof G Pod and co-host of Pivot. He also publishes the No Mercy / No Malice newsletter.


The Word That Turned Everyone Against Jews
Zionism once signified a people’s longing for dignity and self-determination. But decades of propaganda, misunderstanding, and malice, have recast it as something sinister, turning a liberation movement into a caricature of power, conspiracy, and domination.

Behind the slogans and slurs lies a deeper story — one of identity distorted, history repurposed, and a word weaponized against the very people it was meant to protect.

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:40 What is Zionism?
02:00 Zionism vs Communism
03:11 Protocols of the Elders of Zion
03:40 Repackaging antisemitism
05:22 USSR propaganda in the Arab world
06:29 Zionism = all the worst "isms"
07:08 Zionism's real flaws vs demonization of Israel
09:19 What "Zionism" means today
10:07 Canceling Zionists
10:38 The line between anti-Zionism & antisemitism
12:33 Jewish Zionist stats
13:15 Anti-Zionism on the far Right
14:12 The dangers of anti-Zionism


The Woke Right: What It is and Why It’s Growing (with James Lindsay) | The Brief | PragerU
Author and speaker James Lindsay joins Shabbos Kestenbaum to unpack the “woke right”—what it is, where it came from, and how a very online movement is leaking into real-world politics. We cover definitions (critical theory, reactionary currents), cancel-culture mirror tactics, the “trust me, bro” power play, and why Israel has become a coalition-splitting wedge issue on the right.


Majority of US Jews think Mamdani is antisemitic, anti-Zionist, poll finds
A large majority of American Jews believed the election of New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani would harm the security of the city’s Jewish community, according to findings released Thursday by the Jewish People Policy Institute.

The November edition of JPPI’s Voice of the Jewish People Index showed that 67 percent of respondents believed Mamdani’s victory was likely to endanger New York’s Jews.

Only 6 percent believed their security would improve. When asked how they felt about his election, the most common answer was “concern,” selected by 56 percent of respondents.

The survey also found that nearly two-thirds of American Jews, 64 percent, viewed Mamdani as both anti-Israel and antisemitic. This was the highest level recorded since JPPI began tracking attitudes toward him in July. Another 19 percent said they viewed him as anti-Israel but not antisemitic.

According to the post-election data referenced in the survey, Mamdani received support from about one-third of Jewish voters in his successful bid to lead the largest Jewish population center outside Israel.
Amid left-wing ire, Beinart ‘sorry’ for Tel Aviv U talk
Left-wing Jewish-American writer Peter Beinart apologized on Wednesday for speaking at Tel Aviv University and ignoring pleas by anti-Israel activists to boycott the venue.

“By speaking earlier this week at Tel Aviv University, I made a serious mistake,” wrote Beinart, who in 2020 declared that he wants the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to end with a one-state solution without Jewish national sovereignty, on X. He ended his post with the words: “This was a failure of judgment. I am sorry.

“I really wanted to speak to Israelis,” wrote Beinart, who is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and other major publications. “I’ve hoped for more conversations with Israelis, to explain why I believe Israel has committed genocide in Gaza and why I believe Jewish supremacy is fundamentally wrong.”

However, Beinart said, “I let my desire for that conversation override my solidarity with Palestinians, who in the face of ethnic cleansing, apartheid and genocide have asked the world boycott Israeli institutions that are complicit in their oppression.”

He wrote that, “As Noura Erakat and others have pointed out, there are ways for me to talk to Israelis without violating BDS guidelines.”

Erakat is a Rutgers University international studies lecturer. She accused Israel of committing a genocide on Oct. 13, 2023, before Israel moved any significant forces into the Gaza Strip. Born in California in 1980, her uncle was the late PLO leader Saeb Erekat.

Beinart, 54, faced passionate condemnations in anti-Israel circles for his appearance Tuesday at Tel Aviv University. He did not say what made him realize that the engagement was a “mistake.”


Tucker Carlson’s Latest Attack on Jews Is His Worst Yet
Tucker Carlson has said some ugly things over the years, but even by his standards, last week was a new low.

In a monologue framed as a warning — because demagogues often pretend they’re just “warning” — Carlson delivered one of the most explicit and chilling mainstream threats toward American Jews in decades.

Speaking about people like Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin, Tucker said:
Give us the money for our preferred little country, or else we’re going to denounce you … Man, those attitudes are incompatible with leadership and in fact with democracy itself. You can’t have a country of 350 million people governed by boutique goals concerns … It doesn’t work. It’s illegitimate. If you keep it up, you’re flirting with real backlash. Like a real one … Not Nick Fuentes. Like a real one. So cool it. Don’t treat people like cattle.”

“Preferred little country.”
“Boutique goals.”
“Backlash.”
“Cool it.”

This was not analysis.
This was menace.

And it came wrapped in projection so brazen it would be funny — if the history behind it weren’t so deadly.

Because while Carlson accuses American Jews of disloyalty, coercion, and anti-democratic behavior, he has spent years whitewashing, rationalizing, or outright promoting the most openly anti-American movements operating on US soil: the anti-Israel campus mobs, the “resistance” celebrations of Hamas and Hezbollah, and the organizations openly seeking the dismantling of the American “empire” itself.


Guy Pearce apologises to Jewish News after sharing antisemitic conspiracy posts
Hollywood actor Guy Pearce has apologised to Jewish News after admitting he had shared “misinformation and falsehoods” in a series of social media posts promoting the Palestinian cause.

It follows revelations that Pearce, nominated this year for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe for The Brutalist, had circulated material featuring America’s most notorious white supremacist, Nick Fuentes, as well as posts claiming that the “top three pornography companies are owned by Jewish people”, that Israel was behind 9/11, and that Israeli officials ordered the murder of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Pearce told Jewish News: “It has been brought to my attention that, in my support of Palestine, I have inadvertently re-posted articles, and/or statements, that have contained misinformation and falsehoods. I am aware how sharing inaccurate content can cause confusion and distress; for this I am deeply sorry. I will certainly endeavour to be more diligent in future to verify anything I share online.”

Pearce, whose film credits also include The King’s Speech, The Hurt Locker, LA Confidential, Memento and Iron Man 3, also shared Instagram posts via Twitter earlier this month from an account calling itself “Corefitnessbynaz2”. The posts read: “Remember, when Zionists tell you Islam will destroy America… While several major Las Vegas casinos/hotels that have caused gambling addictions, debt and prostitution were created and owned by Jewish Zionists… The Zionists (not Jews) want you to fear the people who stand against the corruption they are creating.”

Pearce is a longstanding pro-Palestine supporter, tweeting earlier this week: “I’ve never been so disgusted by a group of people in my life as I am by Israelis. Everyday I witness their utter disregard & disdain for Palestinian life. It is shameful & sets humanity further backwards with every vile act like this.”

Earlier this year he signed up to the Film Workers for Palestine boycott of Israeli film institutions considered complicit “in genocide and apartheid”.

The actor posts on Twitter regularly, usually as links to Instagram videos, and almost all of them promoting the Palestinian cause. However, some videos go further – including sharing footage of Nick Fuentes, perhaps the most notorious far-right white nationalist in America.


PM: We must get to bottom of West Midlands Police decision to ban Israeli fans
Keir Starmer has told Jewish News he is “concerned” over reports on what material and intelligence West Midlands Police relied on to make their decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a European game against Aston Villa in Birmingham.

Asked whether he still had confidence in the Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, Starmer responded: “I’m concerned by some of the reports as to what material and intelligence was actually being relied on.

“I think we need to get to the bottom of that issue and understand what was being relied on, how it was being relied on, and how that came up.”

He also revealed that a report by Dutch police had disputed the “high risk” assessment made by West Midlands Police chiefs for the fixture, which he found equally troubling.

“There are clearly issues in relation to some of that reporting, some intelligence,” added the PM. “That’s why we need to get to the bottom of it.

“I am troubled by what we’re all seeing emerging in relation to this particular case.”

The decision by Birmingham’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG)—comprising the council, police, and other agencies—to bar fans from the Israeli team from attending the match in early November has sparked widespread anger in the community.

Critics claim the move was taken under pressure from “Islamist agitators” and effectively amounted to a ban on Jews visiting the city for the Europa League clash.

West Midlands Police had classified the fixture as “high risk,” citing alleged violent clashes and hate crime offences during a 2024 Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam. However, Dutch police have since disputed the accuracy of those claims, according to the Sunday Times.
Amsterdam Mayor says she ‘does not recognise’ Birmingham police claim about violent Maccabi fans
Amsterdam’s mayor has said she “doesn’t recognise the figure” of 600 Maccabi hooligans attributed to the Dutch authorities by West Midlands Police to justify the force’s ban on the Israeli club’s fans.

Femke Halsema also rejected the English force’s claim that 5,000 Dutch police were deployed to quell violence during the Maccabi match against Ajax in November 2024.

West Midlands Police claimed that the decision to exclude Israeli fans earlier this month was “the most effective opportunity to minimise risk to the public”.

In a letter to the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, West Midlands Police had stated: “Intelligence indicated that, on the day preceding the fixture, between 500 and 600 Maccabi fans deliberately targeted Muslim communities, committing hate-motivated offences including serious assaults on Muslim taxi drivers, singing hate fuelled songs and tearing down Palestinian flags.

“Dutch police described the Maccabi Tel Aviv risk group as highly organised and experienced in violent confrontation. On match day, there were widespread incidents of vandalism, assaults, and running street battles. The Dutch police response saw 5,000 officers deployed over a number of days and mass arrests were made from both sides. Several officers were injured during the sustained confrontation.”

However, spokesperson for Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema told the JC: “I don’t recognise these figures.”

Instead she backed the official “Statement of Facts” (Feitenrelaas) compiled by Amsterdam Police Chief Peter Holla and Chief Prosecutor René de Beukelaer and presented to the Amsterdam municipality as an authoritative source of information on what happened in Amsterdam.

The JC obtained a copy of the report, which said that ahead of the fixture, authorities in the Netherlands had noted that Maccabi Tel Aviv fans “do not have a violent reputation”.

Moreover, despite the aggressive behaviour of a small minority of Maccabi supporters in Amsterdam, authorities found that it was the Israeli fans who were the target of “groups that are looking for a confrontation with Maccabi supporters” and, of the 59 arrests that were made, just 10 were Israeli and the remainder Dutch.






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