Volume 16, Issue 6


“Of course, if Hamas actually cared about the needs of the Palestinians in Gaza, they would end this conflict today. This is a conflict Hamas set in motion on October 7, when they carried out the deadliest attack against Jews since the Holocaust. And so, the entire international community should call on Hamas to lay down its arms, to stop using civilians as human shields, and to release every single hostage. And I would ask all of my colleagues here in New York – from every region in the world – to speak with one voice, send that clear message to Hamas.”


— Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield, US Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council, January 30, 2024


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The precursors for the October 7th massacres began 75 years ago.  Beginning with approximately 700,000  Palestinian refugees from the original War of Independence of the state of Israel, refugee status has been passed down from generation to generation. Not only has this status been bequeathed, along with the “right of return” to cities and towns that are inside of Israel, but so has a steady and constant indoctrination in profound hatred of the Jew, and even instruction in military tactics to teach children to be able to overcome and conquer the Jewish state within UNRWA schools and summer camps.


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