You probably heard the news regarding Shani Louk.
I do - however - want to explain to you what happened.
This is Shani, by the way, 23 years old. A German-Israeli. She went to Nova music festival for a party.
She’s the one who was filmed on Saturday laying face down on a pickup truck. Naked. Her leg terribly broken and dislocated.
The crowd was seen spitting on her, poking her body. She was proudly paraded through Gaza.
In recent days, the IDF conducted missions in the north part of Gaza and the area surrounding the border.
Parts of Shani’s skull were found. She was partly beheaded.
After lab and DNA tests a panel of experts reached a conclusion that she was murdered and a formal message was delivered to her family.
She could have been your sister, your daughter, she could have been you.
Shani’s body is still being held by Hamas in Gaza along with 228 other hostages. The Red Cross is still not allowed to see them, no information regarding their condition was shared.
#BringThemHomeNow
Gaza Hospital bombing. What we know: 1. Moments before the Al Ahli hospital blast Hamas affiliated telegram boasted about a missile fired towards Haifa. 2. Haifa is 150 km (94 miles) away from Gaza. Hamas has a very limited arsenal of missiles that could reach so far and those >
Are considered less stable than the short-ranged missiles they carry. 3. There was no detection of a missile heading towards Haifa at the time. sirens and defensive systems in Israel were not operated. 4. The ministry of health in Gaza, controlled by Hamas, claimed an IDF >
Air strike was to blame. 4. The IDF has the most advanced guided missiles in the world, accurate to a distance of single meters. 5. The IDF, like any other western military force does not intentionally target civilian targets, especially hospitals. 6. The German chancellor >
Have you ever seen so much cash in real life? Unfortunately, I haven’t. These are suitcases from Qatar filled with $30 million in cash, transferred to Hamas, EVERY MONTH since 2018. Total estimated is north of $1.5 billion. The money was initially moved in trucks >
Through Israel, via Erez crossing and into Gaza. Israel approved it, and facilitated it. Moreover, Israel sent goods and building materials to Gaza through Kerem Shalom checkpoint and even after deadly terror attacks, when the crossings were closed, emergency supplies and medication >
Kept going. This is part of the Israeli conception that was held by Israeli governments and security chiefs alike. There was no mistaken Hamas for what it is - an extremist fundamentalist terror organisation preaching for the destruction of Israel. However, the >
This is the map of #Israel. I know it looks big here but trust me, it's tiny. You could cross the country from river to sea in less-than a 5-hour bicycle ride. Why am I showing you this? It's not that I'm much of a rider. It's because of a popular chant that is heard over and >
over again in every Pro-Palestinian demonstration, including the huge one that was held today in central #London 👇 I'm sure not everyone realizes that "from the river to the sea" means no state of Israel. When you speak to protestors, and I did today as well, they tell you >
bluntly: "Israel should not exist". Do you know of any other country that faces constant demonstrations in London calling for its destruction?
Moving on. This clip was also filmed in central London today. A war cry against Jews.
Now, imagine a Jewish >
Insights following the Pro-Palastinian/Anti-Israel demonstration in London. 🧵
Firstly, not a comfortable place to be in when you are a Jewish-Israeli reporter. I’ve covered many such demonstrations, some peaceful, some not. This one felt quite hostile. Thousands gathered, not >
A small crowd after Saturday’s horrific event, but far from the huge numbers that we’ve seen in the past. It felt that what they lacked in numbers, some made up for with eagerness. Most were calm and respectful, some - especially the younger crowd, covered their faces (what >
Kind of peaceful demonstrator needs to do that?), threw fireworks, and mostly were joyfully chanting about the destruction of Israel and killing of innocent Israelis. These texts were directed at me, similar to ones my friend Joe managed to document. >
1/11 טקסט ארוך שבער בי. על האתוס הישראלי שהלך, ועל זה שיבוא.
4,592.5 ק״מ מפרידים בין ישראל לאנטבה, מקום שספק אם ישראלים רבים הכירו לפני 50 שנה. למרות זאת, ב1976 אנטבה הפכה לסמל, לחלק מהאתוס והדנ״א של כל ישראלי אחרי שלוחמי צה״ל הסתערו בגבורה על נמל התעופה המקומי וחילצו עשרות >
2/11 בני ערובה ישראלים. מדינת ישראל שידרה לעולם, ובעיקר פנימה לאזרחיה שהיא תעשה הכל, שהיא תחצה גבולות ואוקיינוסים כדי להציל אותם.
157 ק״מ מפרידים בין תל אביב לניר עוז. בסך הכל שעתיים של נסיעה ברכב ודווקא שם,האתוס הישראלי שנולד באנטבה, דווקא שם - בניר עוז, בבארי, בשדרות, ביכיני, >
3/11 באופקים - שם האתוס הזה קרס.
בפתח היום השלישי של המלחמה והתחושה של אזרחים רבים היא שהמדינה בתרדמת. בסלנג צבאי, אין איש אחד בהנהגה שנכנס באירוע ברבאק. כמה הצהרות מצולמות, כמה ססמאות נבובות, וזהו - איפה אנטבה ואיפה מלחמת אוקטובר 23? איש איש לנפשו ולקהילתו. >