On the other hand

January 14, 2024 by Michael Kuttner
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The main topic on Israelis’ minds at the moment is all about “the day after.”

When the current war against Hamas is concluded, the big question remains as to what happens next.

Are Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, Houthis and Iran going to be dealt with or will these sources of terror be allowed to prepare for the next round? Will international appeasement once again ensure that the job remains only half done? Will the corrupt PA be thrown another lifeline and their financing of terror and double-speaking rhetoric given a pass?

What happens in Gaza when it is all over?

When will the inevitable reckoning against political and security failures happen?

It will all be revealed “on the day after” whenever that might occur.

MIXED EMOTIONS

Families of fallen soldiers are experiencing grief and sorrow

Families of injured soldiers are hoping for their full recovery.

Families of hostages are being tortured by uncertainty.

Families of soldiers burst with joy as they come home safely.

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A PERSONAL TESTIMONY FROM A SURVIVOR

Some fortunate partygoers on 7 October managed to escape from the Hamas pogrom.

The traumatic events of that day will haunt them forever.

For some of them, it has been a life-changing experience.

Listen to the emotional testimony of one of these Israelis.

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BRING THEM HOME

The rest of the world may have already forgotten about the hostages kidnapped by Hamas but the People of Israel have not.

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