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    "To Assassinate or Not to Assassinate?",
    "Amit Segal"
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  "textContent": "Much like the Groundhog Day, Washington and Jerusalem—from the think tanks to the command bunkers—are once again grappling with the exact same question they have faced before: Should Khamenei be assassinated? This time, however, it’s Mojtaba, not Ali. Other than that, almost everything is exactly the same. In the heat of events, the fact that […]\n\nThe post To Assassinate or Not to Assassinate? appeared first on Amit Segal.",
  "title": "To Assassinate or Not to Assassinate?"
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