Every Jew around the world can tell you where they were when they first heard about Hamas invading Israel on October 7.
Green lighting of pro-Palestine rallies today in Australia 'utterly intolerable' a year on from cruel, inhumane October 7 attacks on Israel
Social media was ablaze with horrifying footage of women being dragged away by celebrating jihadis and families being shot dead.This couldn’t be happening?Children, mothers, the elderly, even babies, were dragged from their warm beds early on a Saturday morning either to be brutally slaughtered or to face a different type of torture, kidnapped into Gaza.
Palestinian mothers holding babies and even children dancing and cheering on the street, rejoicing at the sight of her and the other terrified hostages. Others, like four-year-old Avigail Idat, came home from Gaza an orphan; her parents had both been killed on October 7. Reflecting on the sheer savagery of October 7 makes it all the more confusing as to why, in the immediate aftermath of these attacks and on the one-year-anniversary, we see an eruption of pro-Palestinian rallies around the world.It’s akin to performing the Nazi salute at Holocaust remembrance day.For Australian authorities to have allowed these protests to go ahead is utterly intolerable.
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