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LWF: Abide by International Law in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Statement Reiterates Obligation to Protect Civilians
Malaysia: LWF Supports Malay-Speaking Christians in ‘Allah’ Controversy Appeal to Court Against ‘Allah’ Ban Rejected