Liora Argamani, the mother of Noa, whom Hamas kidnapped on October 7th in a famous clip, is dying and makes one last wish: to see Noa again. Share so the whole world will hear her message and help her get her home back soon!
Heartbreaking & infuriating …
Elma Avraham, 84, was one of the hostages released yesterday. She is now fighting for her life.
At a press conference, her daughter Tal, tells how @ICRC@ICRC_ilot abandoned her mother.
She says how the family even traveled to ICRC HQ to provide them with Elma’s medicine, but the Red Cross refused to take them. She says they did nothing to help her. Elma is now in hospital, fighting for her life.
If anything should, heaven forbid, happen to Elma, her blood will be on your hands Red Cross!
“They divided one piece of bread between all the hostages…”
“They didn’t shower, got new clothes only on the day of the release”
Horrific testimony from the granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Yaffa Adar, who was recently released from Hamas captivity.
Roni Kriboy was kidnapped from the party in Kibbutz Re'im, where he worked. During his captivity after an IDF attack in the area of the building where he was being held, he managed to heroically escape for 4 days from Hamas, hiding and trying to reach the border with Israel until residents of Gaza captured him and handed him over to Hamas... yes those residents of Gaza, the “poor and innocent" who could have handed him over to Israel, they chose to give him back to the terrorists.
This picture should be on the front page of every newspaper in the world but it won’t be so let’s do it from here.
This is a father being reunited with his wife & 2 daughters after their 49 days in terrorist #Hamas captivity
UEFA refused to hold a minute of silence before y-day’s U-21 game between Israel & Poland in Łódź.
In response, the Polish players decided not to play the 1st minute of the game, standing still and honoring the victims of the Oct. 7th Hamas massacre
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UN officials say, “Yes, 1200 people were massacred by Hamas, but now thousands of Palestinians are killed.”
And you know, that argument was made before—in the Nuremberg trials, by the head of the Einsatzgruppen, the Nazi death squads that moved around Eastern Europe and killed a million Jews and a million others.
When they were brought to justice at Nuremberg, they said, “Yes, we may have done these killings but you, the allies, you killed civilians when you bombed Dresden and other cities.”
And that was wholly rejected by the Nuremberg court.
The notion that this Nazi defendant was trying to make—that the deliberate and purposeful killing of civilians was equal to the taking of civilian lives that is undesired, unintended and unavoidable—was absolutely rejected. Those are completely two different things.
And that is the essence of civilization: to distinguish between those two.
And sadly, at the United Nations, we are seeing this scandalous Dresden defense being brought up again and again, to equate the purposeful, deliberate killing of civilians, which is a crime, with the taking of civilian lives that is undesired, unintended, but unavoidable.
That should be rejected completely.
(Credit to @Martin_Kramer, “The Nazi case for Hamas” https://t.co/fpJHVYpcb2)
This man tried to stab @SavaSavadkoohi with a knife today at 3:15 pm at Vauxhall Bridge in London because Sava carried a sign saying “Hamas is Isis”
Fortunately, @GhorbaniiNiyak, stopped him, unmasked him & took this picture.
Retweet it so the @metpoliceuk police can find him.