Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「When Neta Heiman last spoke to her 84-year-old mother, Ditza, her kibbutz was under fire amid the bloodiest assault on Israel in 50 years. Heiman has since learned Ditza was kidnapped by the Palestinian militant group Hamas and taken into the Gaza Strip ― and she is determined to give the world three messages.⁠ ⁠ Governments worldwide should push to make sure the Hamas hostages get their medication, Heiman told HuffPost on Thursday, noting that most residents of her mother’s community were elderly people she has known “from the day I was born.”⁠ ⁠ Heiman also wants global help for those detainees to be returned to their families.⁠ ⁠ And she believes the U.S. must apply pressure to solve the Israeli-Palestinian dispute for good.⁠ ⁠ “I hope the international community will help,” Heiman said. “This would be in the interests of everyone.”⁠ ⁠ Heiman is worried her mother could be affected by Israel’s ongoing bombardment of Gaza, a narrow, tightly packed sliver of land. Israeli airstrikes have repeatedly hit residential neighborhoods there, killing more than 1,500 people, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be preparing a ground invasion. The Israeli military on Friday ordered the evacuation of northern Gaza, which is home to over 1 million Palestinians, in what the U.N. described as an “impossible” task to carry out without “devastating humanitarian consequences.”⁠ ⁠ “They are bombing Gaza, and we don’t know where she is and where all the people are,” Heiman said, referring to the scores of other hostages. “They may not be in one place.”⁠ ⁠ Heiman published an essay in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz on Thursday describing how her anger has multiple targets: her mother’s kidnappers but also Israeli politicians whom she blames for not doing enough to support hostages’ families and for failing to establish peace with the Palestinians.⁠ ⁠ Read more at our link in bio. // 📷 Courtesy of Neta Heiman // 🖊️ Akbar Shahid Ahmed and Marita Vlachou」10月13日 23時33分 - huffpost

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When Neta Heiman last spoke to her 84-year-old mother, Ditza, her kibbutz was under fire amid the bloodiest assault on Israel in 50 years. Heiman has since learned Ditza was kidnapped by the Palestinian militant group Hamas and taken into the Gaza Strip ― and she is determined to give the world three messages.⁠

Governments worldwide should push to make sure the Hamas hostages get their medication, Heiman told HuffPost on Thursday, noting that most residents of her mother’s community were elderly people she has known “from the day I was born.”⁠

Heiman also wants global help for those detainees to be returned to their families.⁠

And she believes the U.S. must apply pressure to solve the Israeli-Palestinian dispute for good.⁠

“I hope the international community will help,” Heiman said. “This would be in the interests of everyone.”⁠

Heiman is worried her mother could be affected by Israel’s ongoing bombardment of Gaza, a narrow, tightly packed sliver of land. Israeli airstrikes have repeatedly hit residential neighborhoods there, killing more than 1,500 people, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be preparing a ground invasion. The Israeli military on Friday ordered the evacuation of northern Gaza, which is home to over 1 million Palestinians, in what the U.N. described as an “impossible” task to carry out without “devastating humanitarian consequences.”⁠

“They are bombing Gaza, and we don’t know where she is and where all the people are,” Heiman said, referring to the scores of other hostages. “They may not be in one place.”⁠

Heiman published an essay in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz on Thursday describing how her anger has multiple targets: her mother’s kidnappers but also Israeli politicians whom she blames for not doing enough to support hostages’ families and for failing to establish peace with the Palestinians.⁠

Read more at our link in bio. // 📷 Courtesy of Neta Heiman // 🖊️ Akbar Shahid Ahmed and Marita Vlachou


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