Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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IDF officer holds son’s bris at kibbutz where harrowing October 7 battle unfolded

Moshe Barsheshet and his wife Renana hold their newborn son’s circumcision ceremony at Kibbutz Holit where he bravely fought terrorists during Hamas' attack​

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Roni Green Shaulov|05:30

“When I heard about the chaos in the south, I immediately knew it was something big,” recalls Moshe Barsheshet, reflecting on the day that changed the course of Israel’s history — and his own life. “I was an IDF company commander when a soldier named Rafael Hayun connected us with two people from Kibbutz Holit."

"They told us the kibbutz was devoid of military presence and infiltrated by Hamas terrorists. Although I was instructed not to head in, I decided to go anyway. On the way, we witnessed horrifying scenes,” he recounts.

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Moshe Barsheshet with his family at Kibbutz Holit

Moshe Barsheshet with his family at Kibbutz Holit
(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
When Barsheshet and his team arrived at Holit, the situation was dire. “We discovered around 60 terrorists in the kibbutz,” he says. “Houses were burning and there were many wounded. We engaged in a fierce battle, during which some of our comrades were injured. But by dawn we regained control of the kibbutz with the help of additional military forces.”

Barsheshet and his unit worked tirelessly to evacuate the wounded to the kibbutz gate, clear homes, and rescue survivors. The experience left a profound mark on him. “I feel a deep connection to the kibbutz, its people, and the place itself,” he says.

ברית המילה של בנם של משה ורננה בקיבוץ חולית


(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
“A person who experiences battle or a significant event either becomes repelled by the location or deeply attached to it. My life could have ended there and terrorists cruelly took the lives of so many. But for me, it was essential to return to that place, find closure and raise a new generation where there was once so much sorrow and blood.”

A moment of closure​

Last Friday, Barsheshet and his wife, Renana, returned to Holit but for their son’s brit milah (Jewish circumcision ceremony) — a symbolic act of renewal.

Holit remains a closed military zone, largely uninhabited except for soldiers and a few kibbutz members maintaining the site. Despite this, Barsheshet secured the necessary permissions from both the military and the kibbutz.
“We brought catering, invited the soldiers who were with me that day, kibbutz members and security personnel,” he shares. “It was an incredibly emotional and joyful moment — to bring new light to a place once shrouded in darkness. It truly felt like closing a circle.”

ברית המילה של בנם של משה ורננה בקיבוץ חולית


(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
Barsheshet shared a deeply personal message. “I’m a settler from Kiryat Arba and they’re kibbutz residents from Holit. Before October 7, our paths rarely crossed. But the terrorists’ bullets didn’t discriminate between us."

ברית המילה של בנם של משה ורננה בקיבוץ חולית


(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
“We need to set aside our divisions,” he says. “We all know how fractured the nation was before. I want to raise my children with certain values and holding the Brit milah at Holit is part of that. It’s a testament to our shared humanity and resilience.”
It’s a shame that literally 100s of babies have been slaughtered by the Israeli - not been able to see the first week of their lives and you my dear fellow want us to focus on this piece of news?
Not going to happen. In fact it makes us more vocal and focused on making everyone about this ongoing genocide
 

IDF officer holds son’s bris at kibbutz where harrowing October 7 battle unfolded

Moshe Barsheshet and his wife Renana hold their newborn son’s circumcision ceremony at Kibbutz Holit where he bravely fought terrorists during Hamas' attack​

Hkq00L5Qjh_78_0_2923_2923_0_medium
Roni Green Shaulov|05:30

“When I heard about the chaos in the south, I immediately knew it was something big,” recalls Moshe Barsheshet, reflecting on the day that changed the course of Israel’s history — and his own life. “I was an IDF company commander when a soldier named Rafael Hayun connected us with two people from Kibbutz Holit."

"They told us the kibbutz was devoid of military presence and infiltrated by Hamas terrorists. Although I was instructed not to head in, I decided to go anyway. On the way, we witnessed horrifying scenes,” he recounts.

4 View gallery
Moshe Barsheshet with his family at Kibbutz Holit

Moshe Barsheshet with his family at Kibbutz Holit
(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
When Barsheshet and his team arrived at Holit, the situation was dire. “We discovered around 60 terrorists in the kibbutz,” he says. “Houses were burning and there were many wounded. We engaged in a fierce battle, during which some of our comrades were injured. But by dawn we regained control of the kibbutz with the help of additional military forces.”

Barsheshet and his unit worked tirelessly to evacuate the wounded to the kibbutz gate, clear homes, and rescue survivors. The experience left a profound mark on him. “I feel a deep connection to the kibbutz, its people, and the place itself,” he says.

ברית המילה של בנם של משה ורננה בקיבוץ חולית


(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
“A person who experiences battle or a significant event either becomes repelled by the location or deeply attached to it. My life could have ended there and terrorists cruelly took the lives of so many. But for me, it was essential to return to that place, find closure and raise a new generation where there was once so much sorrow and blood.”

A moment of closure​

Last Friday, Barsheshet and his wife, Renana, returned to Holit but for their son’s brit milah (Jewish circumcision ceremony) — a symbolic act of renewal.

Holit remains a closed military zone, largely uninhabited except for soldiers and a few kibbutz members maintaining the site. Despite this, Barsheshet secured the necessary permissions from both the military and the kibbutz.
“We brought catering, invited the soldiers who were with me that day, kibbutz members and security personnel,” he shares. “It was an incredibly emotional and joyful moment — to bring new light to a place once shrouded in darkness. It truly felt like closing a circle.”

ברית המילה של בנם של משה ורננה בקיבוץ חולית


(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
Barsheshet shared a deeply personal message. “I’m a settler from Kiryat Arba and they’re kibbutz residents from Holit. Before October 7, our paths rarely crossed. But the terrorists’ bullets didn’t discriminate between us."

ברית המילה של בנם של משה ורננה בקיבוץ חולית


(Photo: Yael Buhbut)
“We need to set aside our divisions,” he says. “We all know how fractured the nation was before. I want to raise my children with certain values and holding the Brit milah at Holit is part of that. It’s a testament to our shared humanity and resilience.”
nothing to say about the destruction of the last hospital in north Gaza and ongoing holocaust of Palestinians?

no matter how long your thinly-veiled pro-holocaust propaganda posts are, you are fooling nobody.
 
What's the solution for this Nazi regime and onslaught ?

One million man march in US based cities ?

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Go in their neighborhoods and camp out at them. If the Jewish-American community doesn't feel the pressure then they won't stop sponsoring and enabling the Holocaust in Gaza.
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New York City has many Jewish neighborhoods, including ones in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan
 
Israel has blown up huge amounts of tunnels so far and controls border with Egypt

before this genocide Egypt was already destroying those tunnels now Israel controls a large buffer zone on the border and destroys everything

Palestinians in Gaza are truly fighting against all odds
Egypt destroyed part of Rafah on their side of border couple of years ago and that basically prevented any supplies, what jews destroyed is irrelevant if is there dedicated force for maintaining and digging up new tunnels. That is the problem which is caused by morons from egypt.
 
Jewish Americans can't be allowed to go about life normally while they sponsor and enable a Holocaust. They've derailed ceasefire talks once again so they can take extreme measures after Trump inauguration and try to pile on the backlash on Trump. Making him play the role of villain (he's too stupid to realize it and just cares about fame Jews grant him).

This is a Nazi ideology that Jews call 'Zionism' to exonerate themselves of responsibility and try to attribute this extremist ideology to a fringe group. It's the Jewish people, particularly the Jewish-American community which have are actual Nazis, if not worse. As Nazis never claimed to be doing something moral. And Nazis didn't have legacy media whitewash their crimes. While Jews do.

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This is where the Jewish Americans, that are enabling and sponsoring the Gaza Holocaust, are mostly concentrated in the US, and this is where the majority of protests/demonstrations need to be:


New York metropolitan area, New Jersey, South Florida, Philadelphia area, Greater Los Angeles, Baltimore–Washington, Greater Boston Area, Chicago, San Francisco Bay Area, Cleveland, Atlanta Area, Saint Louis Area
 
We as Americans can do this. Strip this community and minority away from their excessive and unimaginable privileges. They've been getting away with stuff non-Jewish Americans couldn't dream of getting away with. And now they enable/sponsor and actual Holocaust. After forcing our kids to take semester long courses about the Holocaust in Germany.

They get 0% interest loans while rest of Americans are getting anywhere from 8-29%.

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The major operations by the Palestinian resistance groups on Thursday, December 26, are as follows:

Al-Qassam Brigades' operations:
  • Engaged an Israeli infantry unit at close range in the southern part of the Zeitoun neighborhood, Gaza City.
  • Struck an Israeli Merkava tank with a Shawaaz bomb near Ali Mosque, south of the Zeitoun neighborhood, in Gaza City.
  • Attacked an Israeli infantry force of seven soldiers with an explosive device in Jabalia camp, northern Gaza Strip.
  • Targeted an Israeli military engineering unit with a 'TBG' shell while it attempted to demolish civilian houses west of Jabalia camp, northern Gaza Strip.
  • Fired a 'SAM 7' rocket at an Israeli Apache helicopter west of Jabalia camp, northern Gaza Strip.

Al-Quds Brigades' operations:
  • In coordination with the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, attacked an Israeli command and control center in Gaza's Netzarim corridor.
  • Successfully downed and seized control of an Israeli reconnaissance drone conducting surveillance in the central Gaza Strip.
  • Bombarded an artillery fortification at an Israeli command and control site located at the Jabalia Services Club, northern Gaza Strip.
 
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no matter how long your thinly-veiled pro-holocaust propaganda posts are, you are fooling nobody.

Among the many myths about Israel destroyed since this conflict began is the myth of the powerful Israeli propaganda; they are at par with North Korea's propaganda, or maybe slightly better.
Fact is, had the Americans and their allies not thrown their nearly-full-weight behind Israel then Israel would have ceased to exist like it did prior to October 2023.
 
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