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Stout Yeoman's avatar

What emerged from the hostages that survived is that not one Palestinian, even women in the houses that hostages were moved between, showed any humanity or decency toward the captives. In the tunnels where some hostages were kept by Hamas fighters things were inhuman, but that civilians also treated hostages without the slightest compassion or human feeling is telling.

Jillian Stirling's avatar

The actual Christians havenโ€™t covered themselves in glory either.

Caroline L's avatar

This moves me deeply. Gently powerful, beautiful Noa - and her story.. of a journey into resilient strength, a deep love of life and of Israel ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ

fredo49's avatar

Well said throughout this moving pieceโ€ฆhere are described all the things many of us in the complacent West have forgottenโ€ฆ๐Ÿซก

Alex P-A's avatar

What an incredible woman...

Mark Carter's avatar

Truly inspiring! I admire her resilience and courage!

Roger's avatar

Not often am I moved enough to cry but this account was deeply moving. Thank you for making me aware of this ladyโ€™s story.

As for the pathetic remark referencing Ben Gurion and Israel, ridiculously doubly and triply parenthesized, dismissive disdain is the appropriate reaction.

Edward James Rutherford's avatar

What a striking contrast on the one side a terrorist calls his family to congratulate him on killing 10 Jews with his own hands and being congratulated for it and this amazing angel who prays for life. I love the Israeli people

Jillian Stirling's avatar

Amen. And others try to deny reality. God bless Noa. May she see Yeshua one day.

Chris's avatar

((Ben Gurion))) (((Israel)))... unsubscribed.

Laura Dodsworth's avatar

Good bye and good riddance if thatโ€™s your attitude.