On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas’ marauders crossed over from Gaza into Israel, murdered more than 1,200 innocent civilians, kidnapped hundreds more, raped women and beheaded children.
Responding to the attack, and striving to rescue the hostages, the
Israel Defense Forces began a limited ground operation in Gaza six days later, on Oct. 13.
The Israeli army then took another two weeks to launch its full-force assault on Hamas, which began on Oct. 27.
And yet all over America, from Midtown Manhattan to Stanford’s leafy campus, the crowd calling itself “pro-Palestine” chose Oct. 7, specifically and deliberately, as its “Day of Action.”
Leaflets shared anywhere from social media to city lampposts show a host of masked Hamas terrorists, fresh from the killing fields, flashing victory signs.
The caption calls on supporters to show up “for our martyrs.”
This decision speaks volumes.
On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas’ marauders crossed over from Gaza into Israel, murdered more than 1,200 innocent civilians, kidnapped hundreds more, raped women and beheaded children.
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For all their demands for an immediate cease-fire, the Free Palestine mob has gone silent on the subject now that cease-fire is within reach — and, indeed, used the second anniversary of the atrocities that launched the Gaza war to call for more atrocities.
It’s straight out of Orwell: A movement that has claimed to advocate for peace now demands an intensification of the conflict.
All across the world, “pro-Palestine”
groups marked the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel not with vigils or calls for peace, but for continued “resistance” and commemoration of “our martyrs.”
It’s clear that the “Free Palestine” movement is, like Hamas, indifferent to the plight of the people of Gaza whom it pretends to cherish.
These “activists” are a deranged cult that seeks revolutionary overthrow. The death of Jews and Gazans alike is just collateral as far as they care.
It's straight out of Orwell: A movement that has claimed to advocate for peace now demands an intensification of the conflict.
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