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Replying to @StopAntisemites
Good. As with Palestinian death cultists, words and actions have consequences. I’m glad Cecilia will learn this lesson. Though I suspect she’ll delude herself into believing she’s the victim. #rememberoct7
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I can’t believe this bald man support harmas Pep is a fucking moron, harmas started this war on oct 7 and a peace deal has been brought to them to agree but still yet there refuse so I don’t see the reason why Israel should wipe them out #rememberoct7 I stand with Israel 🇮🇱 🇮🇱
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Manchester stand with Israel 🇮🇱 #rememberoct7 #Israel
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The #RememberOct7 campaign is starting early this year. In an effort to remind world leaders about the atrocities of 10/7/2023 these visual vehicles will be circling the UN playing footage of the Hamas attack during the UN Summit. They were present this morning when Prime Minister Netanyahu arrived. #NeverForget Please share with #RememberOct7
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Replying to @hebh_jamal
Never forget who started this. #RememberOct7
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When Shai heard gunshots while on the phone wirh his daughter, Ofir Shoshani, on Oct. 7, he rushed to her aid. Terrorists fired at him nonstop as he approached her apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. Shot and wounded, he was forced to crawl for cover. When he finally reached her, it was too late. Ofir was a beloved daughter and sister whose light and kindness will never be forgotten💔 #RememberOct7
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Sgt. First Class (res.) Shay Uriel Pizem and his wife, Maayan, had been best friends since childhood. They fell in love and were thrilled when their daughter, Yarden, was born soon after Oct. 7. Shay had left reserve duty to be present at the birth and spent a joyful 2 weeks with her. Tragically, however, he lost his life in battle against Hamas. “We’ll tell Yarden that he was a hero, but not a hero like in the movies,” a widowed Maayan shared. “He was a normal person who always fought to stay humble.” #RememberOct7 📷: @TimesofIsrael
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This is Staff Sgt. Adi Baruch. When Oct. 7 happened, Adi insisted on returning to the IDF as a reservist. While serving in Sderot, she was tragically killed by a rocket. As the crowd at her funeral began to empty, her boyfriend, Yanai, approached the gravesite with the engagement ring he had bought weeks earlier. “I just needed to hear myself propose to her.” Adi’s story represents the unity of our nation, selflessly stepping up in the aftermath of a horrific tragedy. #RememberOct7 📷: Eyal Mass @YnetNews
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This is Cpt. (res.) Iftach Gorny, the dairy farmer who battled Hamas terrorists. Born and raised on a Kibbutz, Iftach loved nature. He and wife had chosen to their raise their 3 kids in Be’er Malka, where there was no phone lines or internet, but the family loved the peace it provided them. “We didn’t have anything, but we had everything,” Yiftach had once said. On Oct. 7, Iftach courageously chose to leave his haven to ensure safety for the entire nation, giving his life in battle while serving as an @IDF reservist. His bravery will never be forgotten. #RememberOct7
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Just 6 weeks after marrying the love of her life, Maj. (res.) Roee Negri, Shai’s world changed forever on Oct. 7. That day, Roee spent hours rescuing civilians and confronting Hamas terrorists in Kibbutz Be’eri. By evening, he was ambushed and tragically killed. “We promised we’d always be together no matter what,” Shai grieved. “I hadn’t even gotten used to calling you my husband.” May the memory of Roee be a blessing🕯️ #RememberOct7
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As more details emerge about Oct. 7, we’re reminded that heroism takes many forms. Staff Sgt. Yaron Oree Shay, known as Noni, was a gifted pianist and deeply modest 21-year-old. Despite being vastly outnumbered, he confronted dozens of Hamas terrorists, ultimately sacrificing his life to protect the residents of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom. Noni’s quiet strength reflects what it means to be a true leader🇮🇱🕯️#RememberOct7 📷: @timesofisrael
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As more details emerge about Oct. 7, we’re reminded that heroism takes many forms. Staff Sgt. Yaron Oree Shay, known as Noni, was a gifted pianist and deeply modest 21-year-old. Despite being vastly outnumbered, he confronted dozens of Hamas terrorists, ultimately sacrificing his life to protect the residents of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom. Noni’s quiet strength reflects what it means to be a true leader🇮🇱🕯️#RememberOct7 📷: @timesofisrael
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“He always said, ‘Never give up.’ That advice kept us going after he was killed.” On Oct. 7, Col. Asaf Hamami gave his life heroically defending Kibbutz Nirim. His body was taken by Hamas terrorists into Gaza. Asaf’s legacy of courage and resilience continues to inspire his loved ones as they await his return and the return of all the remaining hostages. #RememberOct7
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“Tell Anat that I love her. Tell Shaked that I love him. And I am sorry to leave them…” These were the last words of Major David Haim Meir, loving husband of Anat and devoted father of 7-month-old Shaked. On Oct. 7, he fought off multiple Hamas terrorists until succumbing to his wounds, enabling many Kibbutz Be’eri residents to escape. We will never forget his heroism. #RememberOct7 📷: @ArutzSheva_En
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Sgt. Benyamin Gavriel Yona, 19, was known for his smile that "shined from within." He cared deeply for others, working multiple jobs during high school to help cover his parents’ costly medical bills. Even as he risked his life protecting others on Oct. 7, he used his final moments to call and warn his family of the attack, saving their lives. His bravery will never be forgotten💔 #RememberOct7 📷: Menachem Levi
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Replying to @NotFarLeftAtAll
I wish I was in the shop , I would have taken one of the trolleys and purchased everything in it. Am Yisrael Chai. #rememberOct7
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NEVER FORGET OCTOBER 7, 2023 - A day etched in our hearts. #RememberOct7
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Staff Sgt. Adir Eshto Bogale, 20, heroically took down dozens of terrorists alongside his comrades on Oct. 7. Stationed at the Nahal Oz IDF outpost, he stood on the front lines, fighting until his last bullet, his courage unshaken. Mourned by his parents, two siblings, and his girlfriend—who calls him “one in a million”—his legacy of courage and dedication will never be forgotten🕯️ #RememberOct7 📷: @TimesofIsrael
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