Jewish families claims responsibility for beaming images of Israeli children and grandparents held hostage by Hamas on the side of the UN HQ in New York: ‘Bring back our families!’
Jewish families claim responsibility for glowing images of Israeli children and grandparents held hostage by Hamas on side of UN headquarters in New York: ‘Bring back our families!’
A group of Israeli-Americans had the audacity to project images of Hamas kidnapping victims onto the United Nations building in New York.
On Thursday, a giant unsolicited display appeared on the downtown building condemning the terror attack in Israel and flashing photos of those taken hostage.
‘Hamas kidnapped babies, children, the elderly. These are real people with names and families,’ Or Waknin, the leader of the group, told the New York Post.
“And when they see the pictures of them on the UN building, people look at it, and it starts to hit them, and they realize it could have been their grandmother and their children and someone from their families.”
It is still unknown exactly how many people are missing or held hostage by terrorists in Gaza. More than 150 were taken, on Thursday Israel confirmed the identity of 97 hostages.
A group of Israeli-Americans projected images of those kidnapped by Hamas to show they were real people and only used photos given to them by the families
A group of Israeli-Americans displayed photos of missing nine-month-old Kfir and four-year-old Ariel Bibas on the United Nations building.
“The atrocities that are happening in Israel are worse than what the Nazis did to Jews,” Waknin said.
‘We are talking about raping women and tying children in cages and beheading babies. These are things that are inhuman. Nothing could be more cruel than that.’
The projection said: ‘All nations are united. Kidnapping Israeli civilians is a crime against humanity. Bring them home now!’
Followed by photos of people who went missing, including four-year-old Ariel and nine-month-old Kfir Bibas.
The children were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists from their home near the Gaza border.
Horrifying video shows their mother Shiri clinging to her two sons before the terrorists drag the screaming family from their home in the Nir Oz kibbutz.
The children were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists from their home near the Gaza border last Saturday. Video shows the moment the boys and their mother were taken by the militants
Brother and sister Erez (right) and Sahar Calderon (left) were imprisoned in Nir Oz, a kibbutz next to Gaza where they lived
“There’s a lot of misinformation justifying what happened,” Waknin said.
“I’ve heard many people on TV networks argue that the cruelty that Hamas inflicts on babies, children and the elderly is Israel’s fault.”
The organizers said they only use images of victims whose families have given them permission to do so.
Hamas terrorists killed 1,400 Israelis in a surprise attack last Saturday and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to ‘demolish Hamas’ in an expected invasion.
Dozen children were taken hostage. A horrified mother has shared images of her two daughters being held captive.
The 85-year-old Yaffa Adar, was armed by a group of terrorists
Maayan Zin shared images of her two daughters being held captive by Hamas terrorists
Maayan Zin, mother of 8-year-old Ella and 15-year-old sister Dafna, revealed a photo of the two girls sitting together on the floor on low mattresses sent to her by a Gaza news site.
Brother and sister Erez and Sahar Calderon were imprisoned in Nir Oz, a kibbutz next to Gaza where they lived. A video on social media has emerged showing 12-year-old Erez being taken to Gaza by gunmen, and the family also fears for the children’s 80-year-old relative Carmella, who was taken without her medication.
Yaffa Adar (85) was kidnapped from Israel and taken on a golf cart in Gaza.
Noa Argamani, 25, was abducted when a video showed her sitting on the back of a militant’s motorcycle, her arms outstretched pointing at her helpless boyfriend, pleading for her life.