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Breaking News: SWC Submits 80 Names of Nazi Death Squad Members to German Authorities; Investigation Urged

Nazi hunteridentifies former guards; Simon Wiesenthal Center calls for investigation

BERLIN (AP) — TheSimon Wiesenthal Center has identified dozens of former members of Nazi mobile death squads who might still be alive, and is pushing the Germangovernment for an investigation, The Associated Press has learned.

The WiesenthalCenter's top Nazi hunter, Efraim Zuroff, told the AP on Wednesday that in September he sent the German justice and interior ministries a list of 76 menand four women who served in the so-called Einsatzgruppen.
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Argentina’sparliament to launch fundraising drive for Palestinians

A Jewish group iscalling a Palestinian fundraising campaign at the Argentine Congress an endorsement of Hamas’ anti-Semitic hate and violence.
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President Obama hasput some muscle behind his threat to “degrade and destroy” ISIS. Bombs now target Syrian as well as Iraqi territory.
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