Liat Nathan
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To be Jewish has meant experiencing a crushing disappointment in the world since the Hamas attacks that started this war. A stray line in one of the many articles about the Bibas family today unintentionally offers a crystal clear explanation for that disappointment. “For many Israelis,” The New York Times writes, “the story of the Bibas family has become a symbol of the brutality of the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack.”
That sentence is accurate. But in another universe, one where the “international community” cares a whit for justice and human decency, the sentence would read this way: “For everyone, the story of the Bibas family has become a symbol of the brutality of the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack.”
In such a world, the faces of the Bibas children would be everywhere at all times. In the world in which we live, by contrast, posters with those faces get torn down from bulletin boards. In the kind of world we hope to deserve to inhabit, no children’s charity or NGO would go a day without drawing attention to Kfir and Ariel and the monsters who stole them.
Read @SethAMandel:
thefp.com/p/the-meaning-…
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@AvivaKlompas five mothers, one wish: bring our daughters home NOW
fünf Mütter, ein Wunsch: bringt unsere Töchter JETZT nach Hause
cinco madres, un deseo: traes a nuestras hijas a casa YA
cinq mères, un souhait: ramenez nos filles à la maison MAINTENANT
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🔴IDF reveals documentation from the moments of rescuing the hostages during the operation in #Rafah
"The hostages are in our hands, safe and sound, we get on a helicopter and fly to the hospital"
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