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Noa Argamani was kidnapped on a motorcycle, flanked by 2 #hamasterrorists, while she was screaming, begging for her life and looking helpless at her boyfriend, Avinatan Or, who has the hands cuffed, also taken hostage. That chilling video went viral. She is 26y old, born in Israel, from a...

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miha schwartzenberg2 лет назад

Almost 6 month now….

Фото профиля Saturn🍀Mercury
Saturn🍀Mercury2 лет назад

@miradulescu And they still deny #October7massacre 👇👇👇 💔💔💔 “NO WORDS”

Фото профиля Lady Offside
Lady Offside2 лет назад

@miradulescu Free Noa. Release our daughters #BringThemHomeNow #NoCeasefire

Фото профиля Sugaree_1963
Sugaree_19632 лет назад

@miradulescu She looks to have been taken by civilians. Don't tell me that Gazans are innocent victims.

Фото профиля 🆁🅰🆈 🅷🅴🆂🆂🅴🅻 𝕏
🆁🅰🆈 🅷🅴🆂🆂🅴🅻 𝕏2 лет назад

@miradulescu RIP 🪦 Shani Louk 💐

Фото профиля Yuval Golan
Yuval Golan2 лет назад

@miradulescu @eran_singer @sarahkendzior this is why.

Фото профиля Leslie Young ✡︎
Leslie Young ✡︎2 лет назад

@miradulescu Beautiful girl, my cousin knows the parents. Pray for her safe return.

Фото профиля miha schwartzenberg
miha schwartzenberg2 лет назад

🙏

Фото профиля JN Welch
JN Welch2 лет назад

@miradulescu Biggest enabler of Hamas? Young, college-educated Americans. Academia in the West has become a Marxist cult that indoctrinates its subjects to view the Palestinians as the oppressed. The Israelis and Americans, are of course, the Oppressors. Classic Marxism.

Фото профиля 𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦2 лет назад

What you are accusing Hamas of is exactly what you have been doing When a 13-year-old boy was sexually attacked while incarcerated, civic org Defence for Children reported the incident to the US State Department. When American authorities raised it with the government, Israeli authorities stole the organisation's computers and declared it a terrorist entity for bringing the incident to light.

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