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The families living in them, hundreds of displaced persons from other areas were also targeted and destroyed in general. We are talking about 100 families who have no shelter. The world they should see the crimes of this occupying regime. This regime does not make any difference between women and children, buildings and plants. What harm do these buildings do to this regime . What sin did these children commit . What did the palestinian mothers do when the regime this is how the occupier takes revenge on bigahan, what can i say . The world must see these crimes. These things have been done by israel who claim democracy and human rights. See what he has done. Does he achieve his goals with these works . It will never, never come. The world must see. So where are the worlds . Where are human rights . Where is the United Nations . Where are these people to see what sins the residents of these buildings had committed . We will not leave here and we will remain steadfast in our own land. We
“There is poetry to starting where we left off.”
These words from Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Broadway Programming Marc Fleming are a perfect way to describe the return of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series. It will kick off with “The Band’s Visit” the final show to play the Benedum Center before much of its run was canceled in March 2020 due to the pandemic.
“More than half of the audience members who purchased tickets were unable to attend the show in 2020 due to the shutdown, and we couldn’t be more excited to bring the show back to complete its run and raise the curtain again for Broadway in the Cultural District,” Fleming said in a statement.