You will not hear this story from in violence against Jews in Amsterdam - not on the BBC, not on Al Jazeera, not in any media -
Melhem Asad, a longtime fan of Maccabi Tel Aviv who was at the game in Amsterdam, took an active part in searching for and rescuing Jews from the lynchings of the terror-supporting immigrants.
His strategy was to speak loudly in the Arabic language together with a group of Israeli fans and thus managed to mislead the terrorists, making them think that the group he was with were all Arabs and not Jews, and as a result, they left them alone.
This rescue took many hours and he did it several times because quite a few of the Jewish Maccabi fans were under attack in restaurants and bars, unable to get to their hotels, and Melhem repeated his trick over and over to help more Israelis.
Melhem, you‘re a true hero and an example of the true partnership between Jews and Arabs.
Thank you for saving Israeli lives yesterday💙🇮🇱💛
Palestinian terrorists brutally kidnapped 20-year-old Naama Levy on October 7.
Her hands were tied to ensure she couldn’t fight back and her heels were slashed to prevent her from escaping.
She has been held hostage in captivity for 298 days now.
This is why Israel is at war.
Tell the world about Olenivka.
On the second anniversary of the terrorist attack in the Olenivka colony, we urge you to tell the world about this tragedy.
Join us in honoring the memory of the victims of the Russian crime. Engage Ukrainian and international audiences.
— On the night of July 28-29, the occupiers blew up a barrack in the Olenivka colony where Azov prisoners of war were kept.
— The explosion killed 54 and injured 130 Mariupol defenders.
— The wounded Azov soldiers carried the bodies of their comrades. Those who could be saved were left for dead by the occupiers.
— Olenivka is a crime against humanity, a violation of all possible rules of warfare and treatment of prisoners of war.
— Russia is relying on the short memory of the international community, its own propaganda and that its crimes will be forgotten.
Every spread of information is important. The more people learn about the occupiers' crimes, the less chances Russia has to avoid punishment.
Talk about Olenivka and join the commemoration of the victims of the terrorist attack.