Celebrate Israel’s incredible hostage rescue and embrace life
Even in a situation where Israel rescues innocent people, the supporters of Hamas and their allies in the West still manage to express outrage.
Following the tragic events of Oct. 7, the war against Hamas has been filled with darkness. However, there was a glimmer of hope as a rescue mission successfully recovered four hostages from the Nova music festival. The hostages rescued were Noa Argamani, Almog Meir, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv.
The mission showcased the renowned bravery, skill, and determination of the Israeli military and intelligence forces.
Similar to the heroic rescue in 1976 at Entebbe airport led by Yoni Netanyahu, the leader of this recent mission, Arnon Zamora, sacrificed his own life to save his fellow citizens.
In an ideal world, the rescue would have been met with global celebration for freeing captives from the hands of Islamist extremists.
However, the United Nations and European Union officials expressed outrage because of the Palestinian casualties during the rescue operation.
Journalists from various platforms criticized Israel for the operation, suggesting that Jewish lives were not valued enough to justify the mission.
Some individuals went as far as claiming they wouldn’t want to be rescued if taken by Hamas, leading to further controversies.
Vice President Kamala Harris focused more on mourning the deaths of Palestinians than celebrating the successful rescue in her speech.
The blame for the civilian deaths during the operation solely rests on Hamas, a group openly committed to the destruction of Israel and its citizens.
Hamas strategically placed the hostages in Gaza’s Nuseirat market area, ensuring civilian casualties in any rescue attempt. Blaming Israel for these deaths only aids the agenda of genocidal groups.
The successful rescue mission should be celebrated by all who value life over death.