As the mother of a young daughter, I remember watching the events of October 7 with terror and rage in my heart.
Shani Louk, that beautiful young woman whose twisted, broken body was paraded through the streets of Gaza, the locals kicking and spitting on her; Naama Levy, being manhandled into the back of a car, the bloody stains on her tracksuit bottoms grim proof of the horror that had already befallen her; Amit Soussana, pictured surrounded by armed men in the desert, dragging her kicking and screaming to her fate.
It made my blood boil. And this week, when the final
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