rhys
Other sources state that a number of people were arrested for supporting proscribed terror groups, presumably including these people supporting Hezbollah, those wearing parachutes in homage to Hamas, and possibly including those praising the Houthis.
I suppose marching alongside such people is a nice way for some folks of a particular character to mark a year since Hamas's massacre — as well as those others detailed in this article participating in holocaust inversion, assaulting emergency workers, and threatening counter-protestors with being finished off by 'freedom fighters'.
This new age is very strange. Folks railing against liberal-democratic structures and institutions while praising autocrats and theocratic-fascist terror groups.
That's atrocious behaviour if they're really doing that.
I guess a GDPR request is in order then.
Sometimes I find the gleeful acceptance of Hamas's monstrous rule and apologia for their heinous crimes we see online almost too much to bear.
I am glad this woman has finally been rescued from what must have been hell for her. I hope in time more and more people in Gaza get the opportunity to be freed from Hamas's cruel grip on power.