From Richard Harris <[email protected]>
Subject Remembering October 7 — We Stand with Israel
Date October 7, 2025 9:06 PM
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Pray for the peace of Israel two years after the atrocities of October 7th.

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Remembering October 7 — We Stand with Israel

Dear John,

Today, we mark the second anniversary of the horrific October 7 attacks in Israel— a day of savage, cruel violence that seared itself into the conscience of the world. On that day, Hamas terrorists slaughtered over 1,200 innocent men, women, and children, and abducted hundreds into brutal, merciless captivity. Parents were gunned down in front of their children, and children in front of their parents. Women were raped. Babies were beheaded. People were burned alive in their homes.

Thousands were wounded, entire communities were shattered, and families’ lives were forever broken. For two years, those taken hostage have been starved, raped, tortured, and locked away in underground cellars with no communication with the outside world. Dozens have died in the terrorist dungeons. October 7 was the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.

Hamas is not a legitimate political party, and its members are not freedom fighters. It is a terrorist organization whose charter and actions make plain that its aim is the total destruction of the State of Israel and the elimination of the Jewish people’s right to exist. Since seizing control of Gaza in 2007, Hamas has governed through terror rather than consent, suppressing freedoms and denying Gaza’s people the basic rights and opportunities that come with accountable government.

Worse still, Hamas has repeatedly used civilians — hospitals, schools, women, children, and the infirm — as shields for its weapons and military infrastructure. When Israel targets those caches, Hamas exploits the resulting tragedy for propaganda while the civilian population pays the price. Yet, Western media continue to report Hamas propaganda as fact with little to no investigation into its veracity.

In contrast, Israel is the only functioning liberal democratic republic in the Middle East. It governs a portion of the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people, whose claim to the land dates back to Abraham. Millions of Jews have fled to the land of Israel over the last 80 years to pursue the hope of living in peace and security, after nearly two millennia of persecution around the world. In addition to its Jewish citizens, Israel is home to over one million Arab citizens — Christian and Muslim alike — who enjoy full legal rights, representation, and participation in civic life. Of course, Israel is not perfect, but no nation is. It has the right to be secure, live in peace, and defend itself. The real issue in this struggle is the survival of a free society that protects civil liberties for all its people.

As Christians and Americans who cherish liberty and human dignity, we must stand with Israel. We pray for peace, and for truth and freedom in Gaza. We pray for the hostages and the families of victims. We demand accountability for the perpetrators. And we insist on policies that bring lasting security and freedom — which cannot exist so long as a bloodthirsty terrorist regime remains in place and is able to plan further massacres.

We are grateful for the recent diplomatic progress toward a ceasefire and hostage negotiations, and we pray those efforts succeed. But any peace that leaves Hamas in power will be no peace at all. Lasting peace requires the dismantling of the terrorist infrastructure that spawned the genocide and the creation of a stable, accountable governance in Gaza that serves its people rather than sacrificing them.

On this solemn anniversary, join us in prayer for the victims, in steadfast support for the hostages and their families, and in unwavering solidarity with Israel — a light of freedom in a region too often ruled by darkness.

In conviction and sorrow,

Richard Harris

Executive Director of Truth & Liberty

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