A list of puns related to "Israel and state sponsored terrorism"
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> The head of Missouri's Kansas City library system slammed the arrest of a Jewish patron during a lecture on Israel held at the institution earlier this year, accusing the police of violating the First Amendment.
> The patron, Jeremy Rothe-Kushel, was arrested in May after asking a question in which he called U.S. and Israeli policy "State-sponsored terrorism."
> Following a lecture at the Kansas City Library's Plaza branch by former government Middle East adviser Dennis Ross, Rothe-Kushel asked whether Jewish Americans should worry about U.S. and Israeli policies that amount to "State-sponsored terrorism."
> He was then arrested by off-duty police officers, and charged with trespassing and resisting arrest.
> Police also arrested a library official, Steve Woolfolk, for interfering with the arrest.
> While the library does not usually allow hired security at its events, an exception was made for Ross' lecture, partially due to a shooting in 2014 at two Jewish facilities in Overland Park, Kansas, that killed three people.
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Pakistan has long been accused by its neighbours India and Afghanistan, and western nations like the United States and the United Kingdom of its involvement in terrorist activities in the region and beyond. Pakistan's tribal region along its border with Afghanistan has been claimed to be a "haven for terrorists" by western media and the United States Defense Secretary. According to an analysis published by the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings Institution in 2008, Pakistan was, "with the possible exception of Iran, perhaps the worldβs most active sponsor of terrorist groups... aiding groups that pose a direct threat to the United States." Daniel Byman, an author, also wrote that, "Pakistan is probably 2008's most active sponsor of terrorism".
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