The First Minister for Scotland has said he has not heard from his in-laws who are currently trapped in Gaza.
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Sara Foster is admonishing those who choose not to speak out against the violent attack of Israel by terrorist organization Hamas.The politically active actress, who is also the daughter of music mogul David Foster, shared her stance to social media, condemning the violence and those who have defended it. She also touched upon the contentious, ongoing division between the Palestinian and Israeli people.“I do not support the killing of innocent people.
The people dying are not the ones on this radical plight. The loving Palestinians I know do not want this.
The loving people of Israel do not want this. Hamas is EVIL.
Period. How can ANYONE of any nationality or race defend this?” she shared to her Instagram story, alongside a post from the Stand With Us organization, which fights antisemitism and supports Israel.
Officials said at least 1,100 people have died in the Israel-Hamas war which began yesterday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video shared Saturday that Israel is “at war” and called for a massive military response to the Hamas attacks.“If you are too scared to say you stand with Israel or even if you don’t, At least stand against 4 year old children being dragged out of their beds by a terrorist organization,” Foster said in a separate Instagram story.“And if you don’t stand against that, then you are not human,” Foster added.Foster’s younger sister, Erin, who converted to Judaism before marrying husband Simon Tikhman, shared the same post from the nonprofit organization, adding a brokenhearted emoji.Foster has never strayed away from voicing her opinions in the past, particularly surrounding the increasing crime in her home state of California.Back in April, when entrepreneur and Cash App
.The First Minister for Scotland has said he has not heard from his in-laws who are currently trapped in Gaza.
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posted to Instagram, Gutman, who was reporting near the city of Sderot, tells the hosts that he had been hearing “small arms fire here for the past hour and a half” while showing bullet casings and several destroyed cars. “The amount of anger in Israel is monumental. People want Hamas destroyed both militarily and politically,” says Gutman, 45.
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