1. Hamas terrorists and their supporters are a threat to everyone – including Americans
Terrorism against Israel is not just a Jewish, Israeli or Zionist problem – it is a threat to Americans and all humanity. The depraved acts of Hamas – proudly flaunted for the world to see – must be unconditionally condemned. There is no moral reasoning to justify the brutal slaughter of young babies. Any group who backs Hamas forfeits support or sympathy. Recently, ISIS terrorists forced 70 Christians in Africa out of their homes and beheaded them with machetes, and thousands more Christians have been killed in Nigeria. A Syrian refugee stabbed a Spanish tourist at Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial because he wanted to “kill Jews.” These acts prove: “What begins with the Jews, doesn’t end with the Jews.”
2. Hamas thinks its propaganda campaign is working
Hamas believes its stage-managed release of hostages and fabricated narratives of Israeli actions effectively manipulate global opinion. They exploit social media and international journalists to spread these falsehoods, attempting to create a false moral equivalence between terrorism and Israel's defense. Distorted casualty figures and anti-Israel rhetoric by international organizations reinforce the Hamas belief that its propaganda is swaying public sentiment and pressuring Israel. The goal: delegitimize Israel's right to exist and garner support for continued acts of terror.
3. Murdered Jewish children are NOT the same as child murderers
On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists killed children in front of their families – but this was nothing new:
- 2004: Palestinian terrorists shot and killed Tali Hatuel, 33 – eight months pregnant, and her four daughters, Merav, 2, Roni, 7, Hadar, 9, and Hila, 11, as Tali was driving home.
- 2011: Palestinian terrorists shot, stabbed and killed Hadas, 3-months-old, Elad, 4, Yoav, 11, Ruth, 36, and Udi, 37, as they slept in their beds.
Many anti-Israel activists, human rights organizations and international journalists are equating the release of Israeli hostages – alive and dead – with imprisoned Palestinians – dozens serving life sentences for brutal acts of murder. The false comparison between Palestinian terrorists who murder children and the Jewish children, adults and families they murdered is abhorrent. Children like those killed on 10/7, or the Hatuel and Fogel families, were victims of unprovoked, brutal terror. There is no moral parity.
4. Jews are not okay: We are suffering from a traumatic event
The Oct. 7 atrocities and hostage crisis inflict ongoing mental and emotional fatigue, stress and trauma – sometimes extending to physical manifestations – for Jews in America, everyone in Israel and supporters around the world. The massacres and their aftermath echo generational traumas like the Holocaust and Israel’s existential crises in its War of Independence in 1948 and the Six Day War in 1967. Those tragedies affected generations of Jews. We watched the horrific Hamas attack videos, the horror of the hostage releases and the indifference of human rights organizations. – and realized that “Never Again” were hollow words.
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