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Dear A.,
Today the IDF published a revealing
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6-minute video from Gaza City exposing the terror fortress built by Hamas beneath a school and a children’s hospital.
The footage reveals the utter depravity of Hamas, and the immense amount of work and resources devoted to using Gazans as human shields.
In the clip, IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari tours the grounds and shows us a Hamas commander’s house built next to a school. The senior Hamas terrorist helped lead the October 7 massacre.
We then see a terror tunnel exposed by the IDF, fortified with electricity and running under the school grounds, beneath the children’s hospital just 200 yards away.
Below is a map published by the IDF showing the path of the tunnel in close proximity to the school and hospital:
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Hagari then takes us inside the basement of the children’s hospital, where Hamas stored bombs, explosive vests, rifles, and grenades to be used in attacks on Israelis.
We see a motorcycle used in the October 7 attack, remnants of rope tied to a chair, diapers, and a baby’s bottle – all evidence that Hamas used the hospital basement to hold some of the 239 Israeli hostages still captive in Gaza.
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Yesterday on Face the Nation, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
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spoke about Hamas’ deplorable use of hospitals to shield its terrorism: "Hamas is using hospitals, as it uses many other civilian facilities, for command and control, for weapons storage, to house its fighters. And this is a violation of the laws of war."
KEEP CONTACTING CONGRESS: Visit the
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AIPAC call center each morning. Urge members and their staff to stand with Israel and oppose a ceasefire with Hamas.
Tomorrow in Washington, scores of Americans will descend on the National Mall for a March for Israel rally. AIPAC is a cosponsor of this event. Below my signature are posters you can print and use on Tuesday, or at any pro-Israel rally you are attending locally.
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Sincerely,
Adam Harris
Director of Communications
How to order signs for the rally:
AIPAC has designed signs for you to bring to the rally and use in your community. We’ve partnered with FedEx to make it easy for you to order signs online and print them at any of their stores. You can pick them up at your local FedEx, or order them for pickup at the FedEx closest to the march (325 7th St NW, Washington, D.C. 20004).
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