Granada, Spain – Sometimes there have been as few as two or three people, sometimes as many as 15.
But no matter the number, every morning for the past few weeks at the Jose Hurtado primary school in the Spanish city of Granada, a group of parents have dropped off their kids, then silently gathered nearby behind two simple but powerful pro-Gaza banners: “No more dead children” and “Against Genocide.”
“It started when a fictional video, set in 2040, came through one of our…
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