the horror of the hostages in Gaza

“I saw it with my own eyes. I felt like the girls in captivity were my daughters. Terrorists wear inappropriate clothingdoll clothes and they turned girls into their dolls. Dolls tied to a string with …

the horror of the hostages in Gaza

“I saw it with my own eyes. I felt like the girls in captivity were my daughters. Terrorists wear inappropriate clothingdoll clothes and they turned girls into their dolls. Dolls tied to a string with which you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. I can’t breathe, I can’t handle it, it’s too hard. It’s been almost four months and they are still there. And I’m still there. My body is there. Boys also suffer abuse, on top of what girls go through. Men don’t get pregnant, but they are still puppets on a string. They are sitting in captivity, they have done nothing wrong! We have no right to remain silent, in fact, we must scream for them. Right now there is someone being raped or raped in a tunnel.”

In the story she gave in the third person, so as not to make it clear which of the abuses she witnessed were perpetrated on her person, it is clear that after this experience it will be difficult, if not impossible, for her and for all the others kidnapped people who were lucky enough to have been freed, his return to normal life. This is because they have somehow managed to take these people out of the tunnels, but it will be very complicated, if not impossible, to take the tunnels away from them.

Who, like myself, has volunteered in Israel with survivors of the Nazi extermination camps he listened, even many years after the end of the Holocaust, to the stories, the testimonies of what happened in those places forgotten by God. And in listening to the stories it was clear that the minds of those people had partly remained in the dormitories of the concentration camps.

We must prepare ourselves for the evidence that those who have been freed from the Hamas tunnels, or will be freed in the future, will certainly suffer from syndromes similar if not identical to those with which the veterans of the extermination camps have had to live with throughout their lives. That’s what used to happen, and has always happened when a helpless Jew found himself in the hands of one of his tormentors. And it doesn’t matter if the torturer is driven only by his cruelty and if his infamy is mixed with sick ideals that guide his murderous hand.

From the Holy Inquisition to Nazism, from Fascism to Communism and now to Jihādism in the gloomy tunnels of Gaza. Scenarios change, but the infamies are more or less the same. That the Israeli women held hostage in the Gaza Strip were subjected to regular sexual abuse was already news leaked after the first medical checks carried out on the released people, but in addition to adding evidence of what Hamas has committed and is certainly still committing, the new revelations have highlighted disturbing details namely that the torturers combine mockery with violence by treating both men and women like “sex dolls”.

In addition to the Koran and Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kamp, the Israeli soldiers operating in Gaza found many copies of the version translated into Arabic in the pockets of Hamas terrorists, it is likely that it is part of theindoctrination of the perfect Jihādist the book too The doll’s house by Yehiel De-Nur, a book which recounts the experiences of a fourteen-year-old Jewish girl deported by the Nazis. The dollhouse was the place where young Jewish women were destined for the entertainment of German soldiers leaving or returning from the various war fronts.

Dressing girls up as dolls and then raping them that’s what the Nazis did and which, according to recent testimonies, Hamas terrorists also did in their doll tunnels. It doesn’t take much imagination to understand who they took inspiration from. As if all this were not enough, it seems that the worst is yet to come because Aviva Siegel’s daughter, Shir, added at the end of her mother’s testimony that what has been told is only the tip of the iceberg.