Minnesota Woman Who Advocated for Palestinian Rights and Protested Against Israeli Actions Killed by Hamas Alongside Husband

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In a tragic twist of fate, a Minnesota woman and her husband who had vocally advocated for Palestinian rights and protested against Israeli military actions were killed in a Hamas attack.

Cindy Flash, a 67-year-old originally from St. Paul, Minnesota, had emigrated to Israel decades ago. She married Igal Flash, a 66-year-old Israeli and the son of Holocaust survivors, and they settled in Kfar Aza, a community located just a few miles from the Gaza border.

The couple’s home in Kfar Aza sat right next to the security fence that Hamas militants broke through as they attacked Israel by land, sea, and air.


What makes Cindy’s story particularly poignant is the irony that she, an advocate for Palestinian rights, became a victim of the very group she sought to help.

Cindy was known for her advocacy for Palestinian rights. She would often protest against Israeli military operations in Gaza, standing up for the dignity and humanity of Palestinians, according to CNN.



 
Didn't he rape the boy?
That seemed to be the reported defense they came up with. Could be? He was a LW nutcase? correct?

Girlfriend suddenly could not ID kid in lineup. she wants out of it or has sympathy? this is what i read here or GP?
 
Second link says she was protesting all the time...true sign of a liberal. She's from St. Paul been in israel for decades. Came to the country that she is protesting in favor of Gaza. Then why didn't she live in Gaza. You know damn well why. LOLOL
 
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