Thousands Rally in New York for the Release of Hostages Held by Hamas

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Thousands Rally in NYC for the Release of Hostages

By: Israel fan, April 11, 2024:

Around 7,000 supporters of Israel congregated opposite the United Nations in New York City, transforming the Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza into a beacon of unity. The gathering, a poignant reminder of the ongoing plight faced by 133 hostages still held captive by Hamas in Gaza, was not just a rally but a clarion call for their immediate release, marking six months since their captivity began.

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The crowd was moved by the heartfelt appeal of Louis Har, a 71-year-old survivor who was rescued by Israeli forces from Rafah in Gaza. His words, “I can’t start healing until they are all back. None of us can,” echoed the collective sentiment of every person present, urging the international community to intensify efforts to secure the hostages’ freedom.

The rally was graced by the presence of luminaries and leaders, including former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, members of Congress from both sides of the aisle, and family members of those murdered and still captive, each adding their voice to the unified demand for action. Their messages were clear: the moral obligation to ensure the release of all hostages transcends all, and the value placed on human life distinguishes us from our adversaries.

An exhibit at the rally poignantly displayed activists shackled in cages, adorned in bloodied clothing, a harrowing representation of the hostages’ reported conditions. This visual testament to the hostages’ suffering further galvanized the call for action, emphasizing the urgency of their plight.

The rally’s significance was amplified by the participation of international figures such as the Argentinian Consul General, Pablo Piñeiro Aramburu, and local rabbis, illustrating the global concern and solidarity with the hostages and the State of Israel.

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