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Notice those two contrasting messages at the very end. One says, Israel loves war, and one is release our hostages. Like the moral imbalance there is pretty amazing.
The third largest mass casualty terror attack of our era, number one is 9-11, number two is 10-7. Number three is very little known, but I actually knew it because I was in Iraq when it happened. And it ties in, I think, to Hamas and their mentality. It was in a little village outside of northwestern Iraq or in northwestern Iraq. And about 800 people were killed in this village in one terrorist attack.
The moral clarity in understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been lost by some. The Israelis showed tremendous restraint in warfare, despite the sadism of Hamas terrorists.
Eli Sharabi's belief in peace was challenged by the reality of being attacked by civilians, not just terrorists, during his capture.
Some pro-life people, like Tom Massey and Marjorie Taylor Green, questioned why we're paying for the killing of kids in Gaza. That's what a good Christian would say.
The bombing of Iran scared a lot of Americans, thinking we are getting too close to this. In the same way, you know, like they're happy to support our allies, it's Israel's fight, it's Ukraine's fight, and we'll be in the supportive role. But the more we get pulled in directly, the more I think more Americans get uncomfortable because then you start thinking about your kid and what might be coming his way.
The terrorist attack on October 7th, 2023, prompted a reaction of horror and curiosity, leading to a year-long engagement with people on all sides of the Israel-Palestine debate.
The release of hostages and the celebrations in Israel and Gaza show the relief and joy after years of conflict. It's incredible to see the young people who suffered so much finally celebrating.
Eli Sharabi was dragged away from his family by terrorists, leaving him with the haunting memory of his daughters' terrified faces.