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Subject After the Horror, Resolve
Date October 31, 2023 8:44 PM
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** After the Horror, Resolve
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The whole world must now see that when Hamas says, “Free Palestine,” it means to eradicate the Jews from Israel by any means, however brutal, however barbaric.
Ronen Shoval
The European Conservative

On Saturday morning, at a synagogue in New Jersey, Rabbi Marcus suddenly stopped the prayers and burst into tears. It seemed as if his heart was breaking, because it was. A war had broken out in Israel, he wept; one hundred people dead. Turning on my phone, I saw that the Rabbi was wrong: the numbers were much higher. But numbers don’t tell the whole story.

On Sunday, like many other Israelis, I was on a plane back to Israel in order to join my unit as a reservist of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The reality to which I was shortly to be exposed proved more murderous than anyone could have imagined. I’m not sure that we will ever be able to come to grips with the full horror of what occurred.
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