Friday, December 29, 2023

Hamas Hostages Speak Out. New Year's Ode From Biden.

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Dear Dick,

Tonight marks the 12th Shabbat since the October 7 massacre that forever changed Israel. 129 Israeli hostages —107 presumed alive and 22 dead — remain captive in Gaza as Hamas extends this nightmare.

Yesterday, The New York Times released an investigative report into the horrific sexual attacks and brutalization perpetrated against women by Hamas on October 7. It is a graphic and shocking account that left me sick for the victims and their families and furious about the inhumanity of Hamas. These monsters must be destroyed.

Upon reading the piece, Senator Joni Ernst again called out the hypocrisy and silence of UN Women. The organization took weeks to even acknowledge the atrocities in Israel and has failed to comment on this report. Notably, not a single member of Congress who has called for "ceasefire now," which would leave Hamas armed and in power, has said a word about this New York Times piece. Rep. Josh Gottheimer issued a statement in connection to the piece, reinforcing, "We will never, ever forget anyone who has refused, even to this day, to unequivocally condemn Hamas and their extensive war crimes."

As the IDF continues to press into Hamas strongholds, it has seized 65 million computer files and half a million physical documents belonging to the terror group, exposing a wealth of knowledge about its operations and operatives.

Israeli troops are now operating in the north, central and southern regions of the Gaza Strip as they work to divide and destroy Hamas battalions in each area. The IDF launched "Operation Oz and Nir," with combat teams now operating in the areas of Gaza from which Hamas launched their attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz. They’ve uncovered dozens of tunnel shafts and have eliminated terrorists. Watch a short video here.

In a harrowing recount of their experience on October 7 and as hostages in Gaza, siblings Maya, 21-years-old, and Itay, 18-years-old, shared the painful memories — including when Maya was operated on in Gaza after she was shot in the foot.
"The pain is unbearable, but you can’t scream."


More stories are emerging of the heroism and bravery of the Israeli people on October 7. We learned today of the actions of Daniel and Neria Sharabi, two brothers who fended off terrorists and helped save dozens of people.

During the attack, Daniel called his former commander, Yoni Skariszewski, whose father was killed on that day. Yoni stayed on the phone with the brothers for hours to give them tactical advice of what to do and how to use weapons from a nearby tank to shield and protect some 30 Israelis as he drove down from Tel Aviv to join the fight.

"The medics who were killed, those who heroically fought and died, those who were kidnapped [are the heroes]," Daniel said.

Shabbat Shalom,

Alisha Tischler
AIPAC Southeast Regional Director
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Our boy vacationed in St Croix 

to escape White House rigors

He works so hard every day Jill figures 

he needs to rest from 12 to 5

In order to just stay alive.


When he comes back

Hunter will still be on crack

the world remains aflame
  
So Uncle Joe must find some pigeon to 

blame

Why not dump on Maga Trump

My mortal foe said Joe

Donald is my punching bag 

I love to screw him over 

Once I end my jet lag

I will be in Irish clover


If Scotus is with us

He'll soon be jailed and cannot run

Busting his chops is delicious fun.

Yes the border remains open 

And I don't give a fig.

I'll go ride my bike and dance a jig. 


So what if our soldiers endure rocketing 

Houthi's 

I'm safe in my bunker avoiding my duties. 


So Happy New Year from your Uncle Joe 

I may be old and senile but I'm still aglow. 
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