New documentary about survivors of Hamas sexual violence, and a discovery was made of Soros funding at campuses
Several Israeli survivors of the Oct. 7 attacks, including former hostages, first responders, and witnesses, are detailing their horrifying experiences at the hands of Hamas in a new documentary.Read more, but be advised that there are descriptions that're graphic. Yet that's exactly why this horrifying news must be known.
“Your body is simply open to everyone,” Agam Goldstein-Almog, one of the Israeli hostages who was released in November after being held captive by Hamas for about seven weeks, said in a new documentary.
Goldstein-Almog, who was 17 years old on Oct. 7, 2023, when thousands of Hamas militants stormed into Israel and carried out a massacre leaving roughly 1,200 people dead, estimated that roughly half of the approximately 250 people taken hostage have been sexually and physically abused.
The documentary, released a couple of days ago, is titled Screams Before Silence and is available on YouTube. The hourlong film, a project from former Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg, includes testimonials from former hostages who were released during the weeklong ceasefire in November, first responders, and witnesses who survived the attack.
There's also been an eye-opening report produced about funding by George Soros companies for the pro-Hamas movement at college campuses (via Newsbusters):
George Soros and his hard-left acolytes are paying agitators who are fueling the explosion of radical anti-Israel protests at colleges across the country.This hasn't been shocking in 10 million years, but it's still very devastating. And how to stop the funding of radicals by Soros foundations in the USA is anybody's guess.
The protests, which began when students took over Columbia University’s Morningside Heights campus lawn last week, have mushroomed nationwide.
Copycat tent cities have been set up at colleges including Harvard, Yale, Berkeley in California, the Ohio State University and Emory in Georgia — all of them organized by branches of the Soros-funded Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) — and at some, students have clashed with police.
The SJP parent organization has been funded by a network of nonprofits ultimately funded by, among others, Soros, the billionaire left-wing investor.
At three colleges, the protests are being encouraged by paid radicals who are “fellows” of a Soros-funded group called the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR).
USCPR provides up to $7,800 for its community-based fellows and between $2,880 and $3,660 for its campus-based “fellows” in return for spending eight hours a week organizing “campaigns led by Palestinian organizations.”
They are trained to “rise up, to revolution.”
The radical group received at least $300,000 from Soros’ Open Society Foundations since 2017 and also took in $355,000 from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund since 2019.
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