Israel's War Against Hamas - Updates



There were ~3,000 Christians, when Hamas took over in Gaza at 2006, now there are only ~1,100 by 2022.

There are to many testimonies from Christians and minority groups in Gaza that have been persecuted by Hamas throughout the years, yet the world is still silent about their suffering.
 



Contrary to the apartheid charge leveled against Israel in general and Israeli academic institutions in particular, we saw precisely the opposite. At Hebrew University, we received a presentation from two young female students, one a hijab-wearing Muslim and the other Jewish, just returned from reserve duty. The presentation ended with their heartfelt embrace.

At Ben Gurion-Soroka Hospital, Technion-Rambam Hospital, and the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Center, we saw how integrated their medical schools and faculty are. The percentage of doctors, nurses, and pharmacists who are Arabs greatly exceeds their share in the total population.

We heard Arab university vice presidents, and their Jewish counterparts take full pride in jointly leading Israeli university life. Unlike the scene on American campuses, Muslim and Christian Arabs, Druze and Jewish students understand that their job is to learn, not to fight each other.

(full article online)


 


Police release footage showing the route taken by the terrorist who carried out this morning's attack at the Beersheba central bus station, as well as the stabbing itself.

The series of clips from surveillance cameras show Naji Abu Freh, 28, setting out from his home in Rahat, getting on a bus to Beersheba, where he scouts for a victim.

The footage shows Abu Freh attacking an off-duty IDF officer, injuring him in the arm, before being fatally shot by another soldier.
 


They also kept another Israeli hostage Avigail Idan hostage.

She was just 4 years old.

Her parents were killed on Oct 7th.

The Brodutch family and the young Avigail were starved regularly whilst being forced to sleep on dirty mattresses on the floor.

On day 12 of captivity, they were bundled into the back of an ambulance and transferred to another family home and were locked inside a young girls room.

Mother Hagar revealed:

“Every day we got less and less food. We were starving. The kids were starving. They were fighting with each other for crumbs and scraps on the floor. I would give them most of my food and eat a little bit just to survive.

Even though there was a little girl's bed in the room, no one wanted to sleep on it. The kids wanted to sleep in a huddle next to me, on the floor all the time. They were terrified.”Source:
@SabriSun_Miller
for
@DailyMail
 

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