The same footage the people of Gaza were cheering and applauding? Supported by the American Antifa generation, where Evil has taken root and prospers unencumbered. TD
I saw raw footage of Hamas horrors in Israel. These genocidal terrorists must not win. (msn.com)
"I can’t get the images out of my head.
"A week ago, I saw raw footage of Hamas' slaughter on Oct. 7 of at least 1,200 Israelis (most were civilians) – and the kidnapping of more than 200, many of whom remain in captivity.
"I was part of a small group in metro Detroit who watched “Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre,” which was presented by the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Israeli Consulate to the Midwest. Among us were conservatives and liberals, journalists, a former congressman, a university president, business leaders and others with prominent positions throughout Michigan.
"The organizers requested the anonymity of those present, largely for their safety. The screening itself was private – not publicized whatsoever – because of the sad reality that this video could have easily sparked protests and violence, as it has in other parts of the country.
"Yet, for those who have played down – or refused to believe – the atrocities that Hamas committed that day, this video should be required viewing.
"Hamas filmed its own barbarism through body cameras and cell phones, and much of "Bearing Witness" comes directly from that footage. That is one of the most chilling things about what happened: These terrorists wanted to preserve the brutal murders on camera, and they were gleeful as they inflicted unspeakably evil acts on innocent civilians.
Atmosphere of a funeral
"When I arrived at the screening, there was a palpable tension in the room. People spoke hushed tones. Everyone was uptight about what we would witness.
"It felt as if we were at a visitation for a deceased family member.
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"And in a way we were.
"For the next 45 minutes, we sat mostly in silence as Hamas’ brutality passed before our eyes. Some in the audience looked stunned. Some cried. I felt sick." . . .
“ 'Bearing Witness” is not the only effort to create a record of what happened on Oct. 7. The Shoah Foundation, founded by director Steven Spielberg, is collecting first-person accounts of what people witnessed that day – much like it has done for survivors of the Holocaust.
"While horrific to watch, people need to see what happened. Public perception shifts too easily. President Joe Biden has noted that Israel seems to be losing the world’s sympathy. And a shocking 72% of Palestinians say Hamas was correct to attack Israel on Oct. 7.
"This war is not Israel’s fault. Hamas carefully plotted the vicious attack, and Hamas jihadists have openly said they will launch rampage after rampage until Israel is destroyed. Hamas is not a liberation group, as some have claimed. They are genocidal terrorists.
"This evil – what I saw with my own eyes – must not win." . . .
Young Americans Seems Quite Supportive of Murdering Jewish People (townhall.com)
"Should we be worried about these crosstabs, or is this a classic example of young people being complete morons on political issues?
"It's nothing new: young people have been stupid for generations. It's a cyclical thing, but young people being "dumb" on the issues never ventured into genocidal territory. It was usually about taxes; young folks were "soak the rich" types, or they went off about gun control or abortion. It was never about whether Israel should be destroyed and all Jews should die." . . .