“100 days, 100 days that Omer is there, in conditions, not conditions, without air and without food. 46 days that I’m here without you, soon you’ll double the time I spent there with you. But this time, you’re alone. I hope you’re as strong as you were the last time we met. I looked in the gallery and found a picture of me with a Brazil national team shirt. Omer’s lucky shirt. I felt the need to share. The picture brought a smile to my face and the hope that I want to send to Omer. Omer, I’m sure it’s just a matter of time. We’re waiting for you at home”
Itay regev who has been released from captivity few weeks ago, writes to his friend Omer Shem Tov who is still held hostage by the cruel terrorists in Gaza.
#Bringthemhomenow
Let it be clear: we will continue to publish images of our young women on billboards around the world, until everyone stops what they are doing and calls out for the release of all the hostages. Look them in the eyes. And bring them and all the hostages back home now.
#BringThemHomeNow
Three strong women have survived hell on earth, but were forced to leave the most important person to them, their one true love, behind –
Sasha Trupanob.
Their love is so forceful it echoes throughout the world. They plea: Bring Sasha back. Save my son, my grandchild, my partner.
There are no words that can describe their longing, nothing to be said to heal their hearts that shatter every day when they wake up and he is not by their side.
#BringThemHomeNow
Hamas has released an incredibly graphic video saying that both Yossi Sharabi and Itay Svirsky are dead, and Noa Argamani is badly injured but still alive.
Why is the world silent about the war crimes of Hamas?
🚨 BREAKING NEWS:
The UK has taken a firm stand against terrorism with a recent decision by Home Secretary James Cleverly.
They're now prosecuting supporters of Hamas as terrorists.
The Home Secretary announced the ban of Hizb ut-Tahrir in the UK, stating their support for Hamas' attacks and antisemitic ideology is completely against our country's values.
From now on, being part of this group or supporting it is a criminal offense.
This is a significant move towards safety and justice.
It's time to wake up world and acknowledge this important step in the right direction. Let's continue to stand up for what's right and work towards a world free from hate and terror.
Let's keep our eyes open and stand united against such ideologies.
Bipin Joshi is a Nepalese citizen, twenty three years old.
He arrived to Israel with sixteen friends, as part of students' apprenticeship of theoretical and practical agriculture.
His mother tells that he wanted to travel to an unfamiliar, far place, to see the world and learn about a new culture.
Joshi and the group have arrived to Kibbutz Aloumim three weeks before Simchat Torah and have worked in the Avocado plant.
In the evenings, they used to join the Karaoke parties of the Thai workers, where Bipin's talent for Rap music was discovered.
On October 7th, Bipin and his friends hid in the Concrete safety cube. He wrote to his cousin: "If something happens to me, take care of my family, be strong and keep your faith in the future."
Later, in the kibbutz security cameras, he was seen violently dragged to Gaza.
In far Nepal, his parents and sister, who do not lose hope, wait for Bipin.
"Every moment that goes by and we do not receive any new information about his condition, pushes us to the limits of our ability to hold on", says the father.
We must bring Bipin back home, now!
Bar Kupershtein's middle name should have been "Super Helper". He is always helping everybody, supporting his handicapped father, his mother and four siblings, his grandparents, his friends and everyone around him.
On that Black Saturday, October 7th, at the Nova Music Festival, Bar did not hesitate for a second and helped whoever needed him, with gun shootings and bombs exploding around him.
His friends say that he is a person you should trust. Funny, strong and brave, one who will not get scared of anything. He loves Trans Music, plans to have a trip abroad and starts planning his future studies.
Bar is held captive for a hundred days already. We must give him the opportunity to continue with his life, to study, to travel and to support his family.
We must bring Bar and the rest of the hostages back home, now!
#BringThemHome
Oryon Hernandez is a music producer that attends and works in music festivals around the world.
His mother calls him “Yo-Yon” and talks about her adventurous son who loves nature and traveling, a sociable and generous man who travels the world and has friends everywhere. He is a devoted father of two year old Iyaana.
During one of his trips to Europe last year, he met Shani Louk and the two became a couple. Together with friends from Argentina, they produced a trance festival in Greece in September and then decided to go on vacation They arrived in Israel on October 1st. In a local club they met a Mexican DJ, who invited them to the Nova Music Festival.
On October 7th Oryon was abducted to Gaza.
His father Sergio is frantic with worry. He says that a month ago, he received a message that Oryon is alive so he is hopeful.
Oryon’s parents, his little daughter and his friends are all waiting for Oryon.
Bring Oryon back home. Now.
#BringThemHomeNow
There is a huge difference between life before October 7th, when our loved ones were abducted to Gaza by Hamas terrorist organization, and life afterward.
Noa, Avinatan and all the hostages must come home. Now.
#BringThemHomeNow
We are not alone. Our family is growing in strength and numbers every day!
Everywhere in the world people are kept awake at night, are demonstrating in the streets, demanding: bring them home now!
Your international support is heartwarming. Thank you!
#BringThemHomeNow
A series of terror attacks—car-ramming and stabbing—have left multiple Israelis, including children, in Ra’anana dead or critically wounded.
My heart goes out to the victims of the terror attack and their families.
There is NO justification for the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians and children.
@alanesque@RisingTheHill@robbysoave@briebriejoy Seriously Robby, you seem like a smart guy & more importantly, a decent person. I commend you for confronting Brie when necessary. You already realize there's something really wrong with the person on your right. How can you continue working with her and giving her a platform?
@RisingTheHill@robbysoave@briebriejoy I saw your recent program on sexual violence Oct. 7th with @MaxBlumenthal, clearly a self-hating Jew (how useful for you). Brie, try fact-checking. Hamas did continue to enact violence against Israelis after Oct. 7th. 25 hostages died in captivity, many were murdered. Shame on u!
There are some 20 young women who are still in Hamas captivity.
It has been 100 days since they disappeared beneath the earth in Gaza.
Remember #bringbackourgirls?
What explains the silence of feminists now?
https://t.co/M0Rodogkz6
@KevinVuongMP@MayorOliviaChow Thank you for exposing them- horrible! You know it's bad when there's an article specifically on Toronto in international Jewish media: https://t.co/rlwHd5f513