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Emotional. And rightfully so.

Remember how it all began.



Asides from hiding among civilians to casuase deaths to gather sympathy in the West.

Not even going back to 1913...







DNC stands in support as parents of American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin plead for deal.
By Hannah Sarisohn. Published: August 22, 2024 04:27.

"The room was silent. It was like you could hear a needle drop as they spoke," Naftali told The Post following Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin's speech at the DNC. "It was stunning."
Chants of "Bring Them Home" echoed throughout the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night as Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin took the stage with strips of masking tape over their hearts bearing the number 320, the number of days their 23-year-old son Hersh has been held in Gaza.

The arena rose to their feet as Rachel and Jon took the stake and stood silently as they spoke.

Photos of Hersh and the seven other American hostages shone overhead on the main screens.

"Like Kamala Harris, Hersh was born in Oakland, California," Rachel said. "Hersh is a happy-go-lucky, laid-back, good-humored, respectful, and curious person. He is a civilian."

Hersh was kidnapped from the Nova music festival, where he went with his best friend to celebrate his birthday.

Rachel said Hersh's left forearm, his dominant arm, was blown off before he was loaded onto a pickup truck and "stolen from his life, and me and John, into Gaza."

A call to bring them home.

"And that was 320 days ago," she said.

"This is a political convention," Jon said. "But needing our son and all the hostages home is not a political issue. It is a humanitarian issue."

The families of the eight American hostages meet every few weeks in Washington and are heartened by the bipartisan support in Congress for the hostages' release.

The group of American hostage families have met with President Biden and Vice President Harris numerous times at the White House and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan more than a dozen.

Jon said Biden and Harris are both working tirelessly for a ceasefire deal that will "bring home our precious mothers, fathers, spouses and grandparents and grandchildren home and will stop the despair in Gaza."

The crowd inside the arena erupted into applause at both lines.

"There is a surplus of agony on all sides of the tragic conflict in the Middle East," Jon said. "And in a competition of pain, there are no winners."

In an inflamed Middle East, Jon said the one thing that can most immediately release pressure and bring calm to the entire region is a deal that brings this diverse group of 109 hostages home and ends the suffering of the innocent civilians in Gaza.

Rachel, ending her speech as she's ended many over the past 320 days, called out directly to her son.
A message to her son held in Hamas captivity
"Hersh, Hersh, if you can hear us, we love you," she said. "Stay strong, survive."

Liz Hirsh Naftali, the great aunt of four-year-old Abigail Mor Edan, who was taken hostage on October 7 and released 50 days later, stood behind the stage in tears as Rachel and Jon addressed the crowd.

"The room was silent. It was like you could hear a needle drop as they spoke," Naftali told The Post from the DNC. "It was stunning."

Cameras panned across the arena, and Naftali said there was a man listening to Rachel and Jon with his hands in prayer and a tear in his eye.

"It was just beautiful," she added. "I think that what we learned about ourselves was that there's a lot of people who really love and care, and this touched their hearts."

She said Rachel and Jon got off stage understanding and feeling the love of the 20k people in the arena.

Naftali said the American hostage families were concerned the crowd would not understand "the love and the humanity."

An audience in awe.

"The entire arena was so beautiful and so taking in every word that they had crafted. It was heartwarming, and it reminded us all that this is a humanitarian crisis," she said. "These are eight Americans and 111 people whose lives were just taken to Gaza. People understand the cruelty, and they understand they need to come home."

After Ronen and Orna Neutra, parents of 22-year-old hostage Omer Neutra, addressed the Republican National Convention last month, Naftali described Rachel and Jon's remarks as a completion of the American families' bipartisan efforts.

"The goal is for people who, and I'm going to say this very clearly, need to make a deal to bring these hostages home," Naftali said. "This is something that the American people, both the Republicans and the Democrats, all agree must happen."
 
Radicals are pulling Dems into the abyss of appeasing Islamic Fascism.

I submit that it didn’t take much pulling.

Dems jumped in the antisemitism bandwagon like a rat on a cheetoh.

I suspect that holding it in became tiring and they didn’t need much of an excuse to let it all hang out.
 
Emotional. And rightfully so.

Remember how it all began.



Asides from hiding among civilians to casuase deaths to gather sympathy in the West.

Not even going back to 1913...







DNC stands in support as parents of American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin plead for deal.
By Hannah Sarisohn. Published: August 22, 2024 04:27.

"The room was silent. It was like you could hear a needle drop as they spoke," Naftali told The Post following Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin's speech at the DNC. "It was stunning."
Chants of "Bring Them Home" echoed throughout the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night as Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin took the stage with strips of masking tape over their hearts bearing the number 320, the number of days their 23-year-old son Hersh has been held in Gaza.

The arena rose to their feet as Rachel and Jon took the stake and stood silently as they spoke.

Photos of Hersh and the seven other American hostages shone overhead on the main screens.

"Like Kamala Harris, Hersh was born in Oakland, California," Rachel said. "Hersh is a happy-go-lucky, laid-back, good-humored, respectful, and curious person. He is a civilian."

Hersh was kidnapped from the Nova music festival, where he went with his best friend to celebrate his birthday.

Rachel said Hersh's left forearm, his dominant arm, was blown off before he was loaded onto a pickup truck and "stolen from his life, and me and John, into Gaza."

A call to bring them home.

"And that was 320 days ago," she said.

"This is a political convention," Jon said. "But needing our son and all the hostages home is not a political issue. It is a humanitarian issue."

The families of the eight American hostages meet every few weeks in Washington and are heartened by the bipartisan support in Congress for the hostages' release.

The group of American hostage families have met with President Biden and Vice President Harris numerous times at the White House and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan more than a dozen.

Jon said Biden and Harris are both working tirelessly for a ceasefire deal that will "bring home our precious mothers, fathers, spouses and grandparents and grandchildren home and will stop the despair in Gaza."

The crowd inside the arena erupted into applause at both lines.

"There is a surplus of agony on all sides of the tragic conflict in the Middle East," Jon said. "And in a competition of pain, there are no winners."

In an inflamed Middle East, Jon said the one thing that can most immediately release pressure and bring calm to the entire region is a deal that brings this diverse group of 109 hostages home and ends the suffering of the innocent civilians in Gaza.

Rachel, ending her speech as she's ended many over the past 320 days, called out directly to her son.
A message to her son held in Hamas captivity
"Hersh, Hersh, if you can hear us, we love you," she said. "Stay strong, survive."

Liz Hirsh Naftali, the great aunt of four-year-old Abigail Mor Edan, who was taken hostage on October 7 and released 50 days later, stood behind the stage in tears as Rachel and Jon addressed the crowd.

"The room was silent. It was like you could hear a needle drop as they spoke," Naftali told The Post from the DNC. "It was stunning."

Cameras panned across the arena, and Naftali said there was a man listening to Rachel and Jon with his hands in prayer and a tear in his eye.

"It was just beautiful," she added. "I think that what we learned about ourselves was that there's a lot of people who really love and care, and this touched their hearts."

She said Rachel and Jon got off stage understanding and feeling the love of the 20k people in the arena.

Naftali said the American hostage families were concerned the crowd would not understand "the love and the humanity."

An audience in awe.

"The entire arena was so beautiful and so taking in every word that they had crafted. It was heartwarming, and it reminded us all that this is a humanitarian crisis," she said. "These are eight Americans and 111 people whose lives were just taken to Gaza. People understand the cruelty, and they understand they need to come home."

After Ronen and Orna Neutra, parents of 22-year-old hostage Omer Neutra, addressed the Republican National Convention last month, Naftali described Rachel and Jon's remarks as a completion of the American families' bipartisan efforts.

"The goal is for people who, and I'm going to say this very clearly, need to make a deal to bring these hostages home," Naftali said. "This is something that the American people, both the Republicans and the Democrats, all agree must happen."

Or to 1929 Hebron massacre of non Zionist pious Jews by the same motive of bigotry by Arab Muslims.
 
Radicals are pulling Dems into the abyss of appeasing Islamic Fascism.


 
Dearborn mayor Abdullah Hammoud is a racist Arab pro jihad.

More about:
Welcome to Dearborn, America’s Jihad Capital. Imams and politicians in the Michigan city side with Hamas against Israel and Iran against the U.S.
 
Imagine if Iran didn't have the resources to fund such terrorism in their region?
 
I submit that it didn’t take much pulling.

Dems jumped in the antisemitism bandwagon like a rat on a cheetoh.

I suspect that holding it in became tiring and they didn’t need much of an excuse to let it all hang out.
That's a lie too.
 
Emotional. And rightfully so.

Remember how it all began.



Asides from hiding among civilians to casuase deaths to gather sympathy in the West.

Not even going back to 1913...







DNC stands in support as parents of American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin plead for deal.
By Hannah Sarisohn. Published: August 22, 2024 04:27.

"The room was silent. It was like you could hear a needle drop as they spoke," Naftali told The Post following Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin's speech at the DNC. "It was stunning."
Chants of "Bring Them Home" echoed throughout the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night as Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin took the stage with strips of masking tape over their hearts bearing the number 320, the number of days their 23-year-old son Hersh has been held in Gaza.

The arena rose to their feet as Rachel and Jon took the stake and stood silently as they spoke.

Photos of Hersh and the seven other American hostages shone overhead on the main screens.

"Like Kamala Harris, Hersh was born in Oakland, California," Rachel said. "Hersh is a happy-go-lucky, laid-back, good-humored, respectful, and curious person. He is a civilian."

Hersh was kidnapped from the Nova music festival, where he went with his best friend to celebrate his birthday.

Rachel said Hersh's left forearm, his dominant arm, was blown off before he was loaded onto a pickup truck and "stolen from his life, and me and John, into Gaza."

A call to bring them home.

"And that was 320 days ago," she said.

"This is a political convention," Jon said. "But needing our son and all the hostages home is not a political issue. It is a humanitarian issue."

The families of the eight American hostages meet every few weeks in Washington and are heartened by the bipartisan support in Congress for the hostages' release.

The group of American hostage families have met with President Biden and Vice President Harris numerous times at the White House and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan more than a dozen.

Jon said Biden and Harris are both working tirelessly for a ceasefire deal that will "bring home our precious mothers, fathers, spouses and grandparents and grandchildren home and will stop the despair in Gaza."

The crowd inside the arena erupted into applause at both lines.

"There is a surplus of agony on all sides of the tragic conflict in the Middle East," Jon said. "And in a competition of pain, there are no winners."

In an inflamed Middle East, Jon said the one thing that can most immediately release pressure and bring calm to the entire region is a deal that brings this diverse group of 109 hostages home and ends the suffering of the innocent civilians in Gaza.

Rachel, ending her speech as she's ended many over the past 320 days, called out directly to her son.
A message to her son held in Hamas captivity
"Hersh, Hersh, if you can hear us, we love you," she said. "Stay strong, survive."

Liz Hirsh Naftali, the great aunt of four-year-old Abigail Mor Edan, who was taken hostage on October 7 and released 50 days later, stood behind the stage in tears as Rachel and Jon addressed the crowd.

"The room was silent. It was like you could hear a needle drop as they spoke," Naftali told The Post from the DNC. "It was stunning."

Cameras panned across the arena, and Naftali said there was a man listening to Rachel and Jon with his hands in prayer and a tear in his eye.

"It was just beautiful," she added. "I think that what we learned about ourselves was that there's a lot of people who really love and care, and this touched their hearts."

She said Rachel and Jon got off stage understanding and feeling the love of the 20k people in the arena.

Naftali said the American hostage families were concerned the crowd would not understand "the love and the humanity."

An audience in awe.

"The entire arena was so beautiful and so taking in every word that they had crafted. It was heartwarming, and it reminded us all that this is a humanitarian crisis," she said. "These are eight Americans and 111 people whose lives were just taken to Gaza. People understand the cruelty, and they understand they need to come home."

After Ronen and Orna Neutra, parents of 22-year-old hostage Omer Neutra, addressed the Republican National Convention last month, Naftali described Rachel and Jon's remarks as a completion of the American families' bipartisan efforts.

"The goal is for people who, and I'm going to say this very clearly, need to make a deal to bring these hostages home," Naftali said. "This is something that the American people, both the Republicans and the Democrats, all agree must happen."

if these people are being held they need to be released.

meanwhile, get some food and medicine to the kids who need it.
 
if these people are being held they need to be released.

meanwhile, get some food and medicine to the kids who need it.
You talking to Hamas? They can do both by surrendering.

Why isn’t the left demanding that?

Your true colors are exposed.
 
Population stats for Arab "Palestinians":

1993 - 2.2 million

2003 - 3 million

2013 - 4 million

2023 - 5.4 million

VS

GRAP - Genocidal radical Racist Arab-Palestinian
(Israel VS Genocide - since 1920 - written in 2010)





Hamas terrorists had ‘a thing with sexual organs’ and targeted genitalia of Israeli victims: UN testimony
By Yaron Steinbuch, Dec. 5, 2023.


Oct 7: sexual violence


Misc.:





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What is massive Arab racism pro bloody savagery?
Most Arab "Palestinians" support Oct 7 atrocities. (June 2024 poll).
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Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh, from the comfort of his home in Qatar: "We need the blood of women, children, and the elderly of Gaza..."
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June 2024:
Israel Has Killed 17,000 Terrorists in Gaza Since Start of War, IDF Says.


More than half of those killed in Gaza are Hamas terrorists.
The Gaza ministry of health has not directly counted 31,000 dead. Their own documentation says that they directly counted some 17,000 in their hospitals, and (as of March 4) over 13,000 from "trusted media sources."



Hamas' women are just as guilty!

And Hamas "health" Ministry numbers are not to be trusted.


First, even the UN itself, which initially accepted the false Hamas data, had to publish a clarification 1 that the number of women and children among those killed in Gaza was not "a majority", but about a third.


Secondly, a statistical study by an expert from the University of Pennsylvania published in the magazine 'Tablet' 2 found that the claim about the majority of women and children among the dead cannot be true and it appears that the ratio between a dead gunman and a dead gunman is in the region of 1:1, and this was by no means the only study that cast great doubt the reliability of the Palestinian reports on the number of women and children among the dead.


Thirdly, the American research institute "Washington Institute" 3, also stated that the information published by the Hamas authorities should not be trusted - it lacks credibility, and seems to be deliberately distorted to create an image of an indiscriminate massacre of the civilian population, in the study Under the title: "Gaza casualty figures have become completely unreliable."


Fourth, another and interesting analysis of the casualty data in Gaza was carried out by the data analyst Mark Zlochin and published in the British 'Telegraph' 4. This study examined the data provided by the UN about 150 UNRWA workers who were killed in the war


The most striking figure is that 62% of the UNRWA workers who were killed are men. This is despite the fact that men make up only 41% of all the agency's workers in Gaza. In fact, the chance of a man working for UNRWA being killed by the IDF is more than double the chance of a woman. It seems that indeed many UNRWA workers fought in the ranks of Hamas (and thus had a higher chance of being killed). In addition, this is further proof that the figures of the Hamas Ministry of Health (according to which women have a similar chance of being killed by the IDF) are not reliable.


In addition, Zlochin found that there is an almost perfect match between the data of the UN workers (the women) who were killed and the hospital casualty records, which allows him to estimate for himself how many Gazans have been killed since the outbreak of the war: about 18,000 (compared to Hamas's claim of 32,000 dead).


And there was also the AP news agency, which determined that the number of women and children among the dead dropped below 40%. 5


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Palestinianism "export..."


Islamic Fascist Republic of Iran's Hezbollah copy "palestinian" actics:


IDF: 90% of Hezbollah rockets, drones fired from civilian areas.
 

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