Watch @Erin_Molan say the glaringly obvious—something most disregard—about the number of civilians killed in Gaza:
“Hamas are terrorists, so as well as slaughtering women and children, burning kids alive in their rooms, and taking hostages—brace yourself—they are also liars.”
Do you check reviews before embarking on a new TV binge?
I do. And ME on #AppleTV is lovely, moving, and more. @nytimes says so
https://t.co/0ps2jaB3V1
Thinking again about "Fast Car" and how the lines "I know things'll get better / You'll find work and I'll get promoted / And we'll move out of the shelter / Buy a bigger house and live in the suburbs" convey more meaning than entire novels sometimes do.
Every time a hostage is returned, we are filled with relief, and at the same time, we are filled with grief and anguish for those still in captivity. For us, this isn’t a political argument - our family’s lives are on the line. They are suffering. They are afraid. They must come back home now.
Hamas said not to separate families of hostages released and yet they did so in another direct violation of the deal:
- Hila’s mother remains in Hamas’ captivity.
- Maya’s brother Itay remains in Hamas’ captivity.
- Yael and Nave’s father remains in Hamas’ captivity.
The 13 released Israeli hostages:
Sharon and Noam Avigdori
Alma and Noam Or
Hila Rotem
Emily Hand
Shiri and Noga Weiss
Adi, Yahel, and Nave Shoham
Maya Regev
Shoshan Haran