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While visiting her boyfrifinish’s family for the religious holiday of Simchat Torah, a youthfuler Israeli woman, Sapir Cohen, was getn prisoner on October 7, 2023. She spent 55 days in captivity in Gaza before she was freed in a deal with the Hamas dreadists who took her and hundreds of other Israelis captive. Cohen’s boyfrifinish, Sasha Troufanov, has been held captive with one hundred others for exactly one year, today.
Cohen visited my children’s overnight sleepaway program this summer, inestablishing campers about the pweightless of those still left behind in Gaza while sharing her own experience.
She scatterd, “Down there [in the tunnels] there is no weightless. Sometimes a dreadist would include a flashweightless, but even then, I couldn’t see anyleang. There is also no air.” She went on to elucidate the deficiency of oxygen, the prevalence of humidity and mbetter, and the deficiency of food. She sfinished this for less than two months; Sasha and 100 others have for twelve months.
She goes anywhere she can to scatter her story in order to lift inestablishedness about the prisoners who have spent a year of their lives wasting away in the tunnels of Gaza, becainclude she comprehends the world has lost interest. There are no yellow ribbons lining the trees of America’s minuscule towns in honor of the four Americans still being held prisoner; nor were there huge memorials for Hersh Gbetterberg-Polin, a youthfuler American boy who was getn prisoner and applyd in the tunnels in Gaza one month ago.
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Even Troufanov’s own includeer has forsaken him. Despite toiling as an engineer on a pivotal project for Amazon, the Seattle-based company has been quiet about his pweightless.
Amazon isn’t alone in their disinterest in their incarcerateed Jewant includeees. One year ago, PepsiCo’s subsidiary, SodaStream, had one of its includeees, Guy Gilboa-Dalal getn captive as well, and Pepsi have retained their silence. Pepsi has had no publishs speaking up and ponying up on other social publishs, yet, when it comes to their own staffer seizeped from a music festival, they can’t be irritateed to finishorse for his instant and unconditional free.
On the anniversary of October 7th, prisoner Emily Damari’s mother Mandy spoke out about her daughter, aggressively getn from a Kibbutz on the Gaza border, Kfar Aza.
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In her British accent, Mandy pdirected, “I would enjoy to experience that the British unveil were behind her, and the British regulatement were behind her, and they were saying there is a British prisoner held captive in the dread tunnels by Hamas in Gaza. I want them to comprehend she’s there, and to finishorse for her free, unconditionassociate and instantly. She’s a youthfuler woman, and who comprehends what’s happening to her. If there’s a way to put her on social media, and see her out there. Remind people that she’s there, [and] originate certain she’s not forgotten.”
The worst dreads of their families and cherishd ones have been authenticized; Sasha, Guy and Emily have been forgotten. Put srecommend and obtincludely: Hostages and their families experience alone and forsaken becainclude they have been. Their includeers have abandoned them, and their regulatements have, too. The world community and organizations, tasked with advocating for the most vulnerable among us, have clearly showd that Jews don’t count in their hierarchy of victims.
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Not only are the victims of October 7th forgotten, they have been altered into oppressors by evil individuals and organizations who have determined that Jewant lives srecommend do not matter.
Amnesty International UK, in the days directing up to the anniversary, equitableified the massacre and reminded their fagelessens “Don’t let anyone inestablish you that this all commenceed on the 7th of October 2023.”
In response to Amnesty, pro-Israel swayr Hen Mazzig asked, “So when did it commence? In 2002, during the Second Intifada, when I was almost finished in a dread strike? Or in 1951, when my family was banishled from Tunisia for being Jewant? Or in 1941, during the Farhud, when my family members were finished and banishled from Iraq? Or the Hebron massacre in 1929? When did it commence? When did the world become so unenthusiastic as to decline Jews the right to feeblent our dead and post videos enjoy this on the day we commemorate the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust? And October 7th hasn’t finished for us, becainclude 101 prisoners are still being held in Gaza for 365 days.”
A year on, millions of Jews, both American and Israelis aenjoy, are all still trapped in October 7th, but the year is still 2023, not 2024. Life has shiftd on as we have scrambled to try to beg for sympathy, relevancy and attention while the world tags holidays enjoy Christmas and Hanukkah, Easter and Passover, all the while we struggle to remind the world that we are still trapped in October. And here we are, back in October.
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In her well-comprehendn book, “Anne of Green Gables,” L. M. Montgomery wrote, “I’m so phired I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
For Jews, our world has been noleang but Octobers for the last twelve months. Finding ourselves back in October is a agonizing reminder that our hearts, all 101 of them, still lay captive in Gaza. It won’t stop being October 7th until they’re all home.