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In the footsteps of terror

My trip to the killing fields of 7 October

29 June 2024

9:00 AM

29 June 2024

9:00 AM

Al Qaeda’s 9/11 attack, the deadliest terror atrocity in history, killed 2,996 people of the then 285 million population of the United States.

Hamas’ invasion of Israel on 7 October saw the slaughter of 1,139, a smaller number but proportionately a far greater toll than the 2001 assault on the US.

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