📷SOUTH ISRAEL, BY GAZA: Down at the Oct 7th Massacre Sites
This week, my amazing mother and I traveled to southern Israel, where the brutal Hamas massacre took place on Oct 7th. This is what it's like🧵Pt 1
💵 UNWRA, EXPOSED: How did UNRWA's financial scheme DIRECTLY lead to the Oct 7th massacres?
UNRWA was established in 1949 to support 700,000 displaced people - growing into today's 5.6 million Palestinians they've kept as perpetual "refugees".
UNWRA's yearly budget of $1.6
Not shown: Sam crying at night for weeks, her regret for years after, the guilt that will haunt her for the rest of her life. I have 3 friends that got abortions and none of them would ever do it again if given the choice. Murdering an unborn baby is traumatic.
🪖GAZA CITY, TODAY: Still need evidence, Israel haters?
A major tunnel - 218 meters long - was found under an apartment belonging to the evil mastermind and Hamas leader Yaya Sinwar.
Inside was electricity, ventilation, sewage, prayer and bed rooms. Basically, full on living
It's tragic how such young men are killed while defending their families and the country they love. Israel is the world's hero, sacrificing to rid the world of evil. Gratitude and prayers for the IDF ❤🙏
It's still hard to believe such insane hatred exists, leading to such a cruel massacre of 1200 innocent lives. How tragically close our hostages are by proximity, yet so far. There is no doubt this is a battle of good versus evil. And we WILL win.
For the last time, Never Again.
🔎📖 PROOF OF UNRWA'S JIHADI EDUCATION, EXPOSED: How does UNRWA indoctrinate and teach hatred to Palestinian children??
On a yearly budget of $1.6 billion, UNRWA underpinned Hamas in Gaza, providing education, infrastructure, health care, and food
But what are UNRWA schools
Then we drove to Re'im, where the Nova Music Festival had taken place. 364 mock graves fill an open field where the innocent victims danced until the Hamas terrorists arrived.
I broke down in tears.
On the other side of the road is where the festival's bar had been. Lush trees are full of banners of both victims and hostages, hung by their grieving families and friends.
I love this post. I moved to Tel Aviv from NYC 9 years ago and never looked back. You get to see the Jewish story evolving live, and the brilliance born within the high tech industry here. And it feels like a family ❤️