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Whereas visiting her boyfriend’s household for the spiritual vacation of Simchat Torah, a younger Israeli girl, Sapir Cohen, was taken hostage on October 7, 2023. She spent 55 days in captivity in Gaza earlier than she was launched in a take care of the Hamas terrorists who took her and lots of of different Israelis captive. Cohen’s boyfriend, Sasha Troufanov, has been held captive with 100 others for precisely one 12 months, right now.
Cohen visited my kids’s in a single day sleepaway program this summer time, telling campers in regards to the plight of these nonetheless left behind in Gaza whereas sharing her personal expertise.
She shared, “Down there [in the tunnels] there isn’t any mild. Generally a terrorist would use a flashlight, however even then, I couldn’t see something. There may be additionally no air.” She went on to clarify the dearth of oxygen, the prevalence of humidity and mildew, and the dearth of meals. She skilled this for lower than two months; Sasha and 100 others have for twelve months.
She goes anyplace she will be able to to share her story with a purpose to raise awareness about the hostages who’ve spent a 12 months of their lives losing away within the tunnels of Gaza, as a result of she is aware of the world has misplaced curiosity. There are not any yellow ribbons lining the timber of America’s small cities in honor of the 4 Individuals nonetheless being held hostage; nor have been there massive memorials for Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a younger American boy who was taken hostage and executed within the tunnels in Gaza one month in the past.
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Even Troufanov’s personal employer has forsaken him. Regardless of working as an engineer on a pivotal venture for Amazon, the Seattle-based firm has been silent about his plight.
Amazon isn’t alone of their disinterest of their imprisoned Jewish staff. One 12 months in the past, PepsiCo’s subsidiary, SodaStream, had considered one of its staff, Man Gilboa-Dalal taken captive as properly, and Pepsi have maintained their silence. Pepsi has had no points talking up and ponying up on different social points, but, in terms of their very own staffer kidnapped from a music competition, they will’t be bothered to advocate for his speedy and unconditional launch.
On the anniversary of October seventh, hostage Emily Damari’s mom Mandy spoke out about her daughter, violently taken from a Kibbutz on the Gaza border, Kfar Aza.
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In her British accent, Mandy pleaded, “I wish to really feel that the British public have been behind her, and the British authorities have been behind her, they usually have been saying there’s a British hostage held captive within the terror tunnels by Hamas in Gaza. I need them to know she’s there, and to advocate for her launch, unconditionally and instantly. She’s a younger girl, and who is aware of what’s occurring to her. If there’s a method to put her on social media, and see her on the market. Remind those that she’s there, [and] be certain that she’s not forgotten.”
The worst fears of their households and family members have been realized; Sasha, Man and Emily have been forgotten. Put merely and bluntly: Hostages and their households really feel alone and forsaken as a result of they’ve been. Their employers have deserted them, and their governments have, too. The world neighborhood and organizations, tasked with advocating for essentially the most susceptible amongst us, have clearly indicated that Jews don’t rely of their hierarchy of victims.
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Not solely are the victims of October seventh forgotten, they’ve been remodeled into oppressors by evil people and organizations who’ve determined that Jewish lives merely don’t matter.
Amnesty Worldwide UK, within the days main as much as the anniversary, justified the bloodbath and reminded their followers “Don’t let anybody let you know that this all began on the seventh of October 2023.”
In response to Amnesty, pro-Israel influencer Hen Mazzig requested, “So when did it begin? In 2002, in the course of the Second Intifada, after I was virtually killed in a terror assault? Or in 1951, when my household was expelled from Tunisia for being Jewish? Or in 1941, in the course of the Farhud, when my relations have been killed and expelled from Iraq? Or the Hebron bloodbath in 1929? When did it begin? When did the world turn into so apathetic as to disclaim Jews the suitable to mourn our lifeless and submit movies like this on the day we commemorate the worst bloodbath of Jews since the Holocaust? And October seventh hasn’t ended for us, as a result of 101 hostages are nonetheless being held in Gaza for twelve months.”
A 12 months on, thousands and thousands of Jews, each American and Israelis alike, are all nonetheless trapped in October seventh, however the 12 months remains to be 2023, not 2024. Life has moved on as we have now scrambled to attempt to beg for sympathy, relevancy and a spotlight whereas the world marks holidays like Christmas and Hanukkah, Easter and Passover, all of the whereas we wrestle to remind the world that we’re nonetheless trapped in October. And right here we’re, again in October.
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In her well-known e book, “Anne of Green Gables,” L. M. Montgomery wrote, “I am so glad I reside in a world the place there are Octobers.”
For Jews, our world has been nothing however Octobers for the final twelve months. Discovering ourselves again in October is a painful reminder that our hearts, all 101 of them, nonetheless lay captive in Gaza. It gained’t cease being October seventh till they’re all house.