#October massacre
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naipan · 4 months ago
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Die Erinnerung an diesen grauenvollen Tag muss wachgehalten werden!
Unterzeichnen ist möglich und gewünscht!
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psychologeek · 7 months ago
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And that is how you spread fake news and conspiracy theories:
Step 1: make a claim from a new account (1hr ago)
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Step 2: share it with related tags. Make sure to make it emotional, and add tags that reach the angry audience (1hr)
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Step 3: have people share it with "wow, this really made me think". Or "it all makes sense now" (43m)
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Congratulations!
You just spread misinformation, and is now a proud creator of a conspiracy theory.
You're officially a shitty person and should be ashamed of yourself.
(and as for the claims - we KNOW it was Hamas because they said they did it, thay filmed themselves, they posted it live, they still talk about it, they said they'll do it again... do I need to continue? There's literally HUNDREDS of photos and videos.
And that before the survivors' testimonies and confessions of the terrorists that were arrested.
I can't believe people STILL deny it, but apparently some people can't wait to look at the "bare minimum" bar, and dig a tunnel under it.)
This is Shani Louk, as her family asked people to remember her. Her family asked NOT to spread That Photo. Her family asked people to remember her for the way she lived.
So here's a photo of Shani Louk:
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The man who took the picture of her dead body being kidnapped by terrorists just won a prize for that.
The man who came with those terrorists. Who knew the attack is going to happen. Who took photos and show himself holding weapons.
The man who worked with the people who aimed and killed and raped
That man
Won a photography prize
For taking the photo of
A young murdered woman.
For doing nothing but
Stand aside
And encourage.
Her family didn't even get her Body back.
Shani isn't buried.
I am disgusted. There are no words I can use.
ReneDescartwheel on Reddit wrote:
The content of the photo is a young Israeli woman lying dead and half naked in the back of a pickup truck, bleeding profusely from a hole in her skull, with her murderers using her as a foot rest, en route to be paraded like a hunting trophy in front of cheering mobs of Gazan civilians. And yet, the caption of the award couldn’t have been more dismissive of the October 7th atrocities if Hamas had written it themselves. It paints a picture of a well planned and successful military operation, without a single detail of the brutality of the massacre that is necessary to give context to this photo. The language used is deliberately minimizing. For instance, instead of saying that Hamas took hundreds of hostages, including women and children, they said “…taking dozens of captives”. That’s it. Could be 24, could be 253. Whatever. Somehow, despite the content of the photo, most of the description was dedicated to conveying the details of Israel’s retaliation.
MadUmbrella added:
TIL that initially on 10/7 the image sold by Ali Mahmud to AP of the abduction of Shani Louk’s body was identified by AP as “the body of an Israeli soldier”, so AP took the words of Ali Mahmud, a palestinian terrorist, and called Shani Louk “an Israeli soldier” while she was a civilian tortured and killed at Nova music festival. AP shared the photo on their newsfeed on 10/7 at 7:41 am, just a few minutes after the photo was taken and added the caption provided by Ali Mahmud who knew that his friends were kidnapping, torturing and murdering civilians at the Nova festival. This is complicity in the crimes committed by the palestinians on 10/7. AP’s journalistic ethics are completely gone, that’s why they’re paying palestinian terrorists for the images of their crimes. AP corrected their initial story only on November 2.
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bigfoto593 · 1 month ago
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 28 days ago
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glitzy-dynamite · 6 months ago
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tomi4i · 8 months ago
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It didn't started in 7 October
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girlactionfigure · 5 months ago
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Over 100 victims of the October 7th massacre will file a major lawsuit today in the federal court of New York against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), alleging it aided in genocide, crimes against humanity, torture, and systematic rape carried out by Hamas during that month.
The plaintiffs are represented by the law firm MM-LAW, which has also represented more than 12,000 victims from over 26 countries of other international terrorist attacks, chemical weapon attacks, torture, and crimes against humanity.
It is time for some accountability.
Hen Mazzig
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wanderrnest · 1 year ago
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This is 74 year old Canadian Israeli Peace activist Vivian Silver.
Silver dedicated her life to promoting peace. she co-founded Women Wage Peace, an interfaith grassroots organization, and was a board member of the human rights organization "Bzelem". she volunteered in "On the Way to Recovery," accompanying cancer patients from the Gaza Strip to hospitals in Israel. she was co-CEO at Ajik - an Arab-Jewish organization working since 2000 to support Bedouin society in the Negev and promote shared life for Arabs and Jews throughout the country.
When asked about her aspirations for the future of her grandchildren, she said, "May they have Arab friends, Palestinians. May they not be afraid."
On October 4th 2023, Silver helped to organize a peace rally in Jerusalem which attracted 1,500 Israeli and Palestinian women.
The last connection with her was on the morning of october 7th, when she hid in a closet and texted her son. she wrote "well, the terrorists are in my house". he wrote "i'm on your side". "i feel you" she answered.
She was believed to be kidnapped, but today, 38 days later, her body was identified.
May this kind soul rest in peace. The mind can't comprehend that this was her fate. Thank you for everything you did. May we will get to witness something of your aspirations come true in our lifetime.
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chanaleah · 1 month ago
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Tomorrow, my school's Jewish community is having a small memorial service for October 7th. It's a day early, because we're busy people and we all just missed classes for Rosh Hashanah. It's not an official gathering - only the Jewish students have been told, and the Rabbi told us not to spread around that it's happening.
It got me thinking. Because I know I'll commemorate the anniversary this year. Probably next year, too. And the year after that. I suppose we'll just keep going. In 100, 200, 300 years we'll still be remembering.
What will we call it? Yom October 7th? I think that sounds stupid. But it'll get a name.
Eventually, there will be traditions. Perhaps similar ones to Tisha B'av. Will October 7th become the saddest day of the Jewish calendar? My guess is no. But it will be the freshest sad day - at least until the next tragedy.
Will we celebrate on October 7th, or on 23rd Tishrei? Will October 7th be a separate holiday from Simchat Torah, or will here on out Simchat Torah always have an undercurrent of sadness? I don't know.
I remember October 7th, 2023, like it was yesterday. Actually, I don't really know what I did yesterday. But I remember October 7th so clearly. I remember saying that Israel's wars were usually short - the 6 Day War, the Yom Kippur war. This one would be a month - at most. How wrong I was.
I'm a different person now than the person I was on October 6th. It's bittersweet. I'm less trusting of goyim. I've compromised a bit on my values more when it comes to consuming media. I care more about my people than I did before. I know a lot more about Jewish history. I'm willing to argue with someone about I/P - but I don't want to. I don't think I would go back to the person I was on October 6th. But I hope this is over soon.
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joemerl · 5 months ago
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"These hostages sure look alive and healthy," you sneer. "Guess Hamas isn't so bad, huh?"
Yeah, uh, can I ask you a question, asshole? Let's say you're at a party, during a weekend holiday. While you're there, a bunch of armed men storm in, murder your friends in front of you, grab you at gunpoint, take you over the border where you're paraded through the streets as a sick trophy for a screaming mob who try to assault you, then lock you in a windowless room where you're barely fed and told that your families have been murdered and that they'll kill you if you so much as talk too loudly.
When someone finally manages to rescue you, after 246 days (one day too late to see your dying father), would you:
a.) thank your rescuers and hopefully kick your tormentor's corpse on the way out, or
b.) scream at your rescuers that those poor terrorists! didn't even hack off any of your limbs!!! so clearly they're poor woobie bunny wabbits and how could your hurt them, you monsters?!
I guess just kidnapping isn't bad enough if they're Jews, huh?
So, uh, yeah. If you're making this argument, you're a fucking idiot and also a horrible person. 🙃
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psychologeek · 3 months ago
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This is the Kedem-Siman Tov family
Tamar, Yonatan, and their kids: the twins Shahar and Arbel, and baby Omer.
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They were all murdered by Hams on October 7th.
(none of this family survived)
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a7david · 27 days ago
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So it's been a year since October 7th and people STILL don't know about the 1200 murdered, 256 kidnapped (101 still in hamas' hands) and at least another 26 people killed from rockets launched at Israel - 12 of them are children under 14.
It's been a year. And people. Still don't know about the sexual violence on October 7th. And how so many families got to bury (and barely) their children, parents, brothers and cousins only a month or two later.
It's been a year and there are people who don't know hamas members kidnapped a 9 months old baby and his brother, a 4 year old. They are now almost 2 and 6. And kidnapped another 4 year old. And an 80 year old.
And they were all left without family.
October 7th massacre was a bunch of abominations terrorists who gets good treatment because idiots living in Europe, USA and anywhere besides the active war zones, actually hate the one Jewish state in the world. Claiming to hate zionism, the most Jewish recognition signal in history other than a big-ass nose.
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schwestersketch · 7 months ago
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It hasn't even been 80 years since the holocaust
Have we lost our sympathy for the Jewish community already?
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cimerran-714 · 9 months ago
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the-catboy-minyan · 7 months ago
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just... something I've noticed. (cw: this is about i/p and leftist activism)
so many stories are like:
villain: "there's a problem in this world that needs to be fixed, an injustice in the systems that control our life, so I shall fix it with VIOLENCE AND MURDER AND MORE VIOLENCE!"
hero: "halt, you fiend! I, a Good American Citizen™, shall stop you. scease this treachery at once!"
*proceeds to beat them up and do nothing about the issue that caused this, Happy Ending uwu everything is solved*
the purpose of these stories were propaganda, obviously, to associate fighting for justice with violence and villainy, and heroism with restoring the status quo and never questioning it.
people called bullshit, but instead of going "the source of the issue wasn't the villain, it was the system they were in. you can't just get rid of them and go about your day, you have to remove the problem from its source as well", they went "the source of the issue isn't the villain, it was the system they were in. the villain was actually completely justified in their response because of the end goal! sure their actions are bad, but the system is worse!" while completely ignoring how in most of these stories, the villains were okay with actual mass murder.
and here we are, in a post Oct. 7th world, where people look a massacre of Jews, and say the exact same thing. justifying undescribable acts of violence by saying "well these noble savages Palestinians had endured 75 years of genocide (wrong) apartheid (wrong) and ethnic cleansing (also wrong)! their response is understandable! I don't condone their violence, but something had to be done." and you get people simping for actual extremist terrorist organisations, marching around while parroting calls for genocide, and repeating words to make them sound educated on a conflict they only know about from social media posts.
yes, the systems are unfair and cruel and social justice needs to be achieved. but you can't turn a blind eye or actively condone horrific acts that are done in the name of that cause. speaking against it won't make you the "movie protagonist™", you HAVE to speak up against it if you want to work towards a peaceful future.
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girlactionfigure · 3 months ago
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The UN admitting that their humanitarian staff are part of terror group is outrageous.
And yet the media has failed to shed light on this, so we must do it ourselves.
The United Nations is complicit in the murder and kidnapping of civilians and it cannot just be swapped under the rug as if it’s a minor incident.
Hen Mazzig
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