What 'Palestinians' Did While Handing Over Murdered Bibas Babies Sparks Outrage, Calls to Resume War
While Americans slept, Palestinians gathered in the streets to celebrate the murder of the Bibas babies as well as their mother and an elderly man. The four individuals were taken hostage on October 7th, 2023 during the brutal attack led by Hamas that ended some 1,200 lives and placed hundreds more into captivity.
Videos of the scene in Gaza painted a grim picture, with members of Hamas and the Palestinian Authority (the supposed "moderates") parading around coffins with the Bibas babies' pictures on them. In response, a massive crowd cheered and danced as music was blasted. For stagecraft, the terrorists put up a giant billboard with a picture of the entire Bibas family encased in blood. They then had the Red Cross, which was more than willing to play along with the propaganda, "sign" for the bodies in a depraved ceremony.
It was one of the most demonic things I've ever seen.
"This is Gaza. Cheering for dead Jewish babies. This is Gaza. The rest is propaganda."
One of the West's greatest failures is its refusal to acknowledge the existence of pure evil. We have raised generations to believe that monsters exist only in fairy tales, that there is no true right or wrong, and that all cultures are equal.
And then comes this accursed day, a day of horror and shame, when an elderly man, a mother, and her two children: Oded Lipschitz, Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas—who were slaughtered by Hamas terrorists, paraded like trophies before a cheering, flag-waving crowd in Gaza. Pure evil.
If you noticed in the first paragraph that I put the qualifier "led by Hamas" when talking about October 7th instead of just "Hamas," that's because Hamas did not take the Bibas family. Rather, they were taken and held by Palestinian "civilians" who participated in the attack and filmed their escapades. This isn't just a problem with terrorist groups. This is a cultural problem that goes well beyond those walking around in green headbands.
Expectedly, the gross actions on Thursday surrounding the Bibas family have led to outraged calls to resume the war in Gaza. That timeline will be up to Israel, but it's hard to imagine any of this going unanswered once the remaining hostages are released or confirmed dead. Living next door to people who kidnap children, hold their murdered bodies for ransom, and then parade them around as trophies is not sustainable. There will be war again. It's just a matter of when.
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