The truth can be seen in Gaza and read in this post!
By Afshine Emrani
The scenes from Gaza are terrifying. I’ve never seen anything like this.
Imagine this: three innocent girls, finally free after months of unimaginable terror, surrounded by a sea of men driven by nothing but hate. Today, as these young hostages were being returned to safety, they were met not with relief but with a mob of thousands, their faces twisted with loathing, their voices a cacophony of anger.
What's even more harrowing? The International Red Cross, an organization meant to be a beacon of hope in times of crisis, did nothing to visit these hostages during their captivity. Not once did they check on their welfare, offer medical aid, or even acknowledge their existence. Their silence and inaction make them complicit in this horror.
After seeing this, I can no longer support the Red Cross. They've shown themselves to be just another hand of Hamas and the IRGC, operating under the guise of neutrality while allowing evil to fester unchecked. They had the power to intervene, to shine a light in the darkness, but chose not to - making them part of the problem.
Some of you might still harbor sympathy for "innocent Palestinians" because of the narratives spun by media outlets. But if you've held onto that belief, it's time to confront reality. Look at the videos from today, where these three girls, survivors of a nightmare, were subjected to further horror as they were escorted out.
The truth is stark and ugly. The hate, the violence, the sheer disregard for humanity - it's all there, captured in those chilling moments. It's time to question what we've been told, to see through the fog of misinformation. These scenes are not anomalies; they are reflections of a deeper, more pervasive issue.
Open your eyes. This isn't about politics or sides. It's about recognizing evil, about understanding that there's nothing innocent about hatred. And it's about holding so-called humanitarian organizations accountable for their failures.