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The aftermath for survivors: the Holocaust, and October 7 — 10 Comments

  1. May the memory of Eli Sharabi’s family members be a blessing…somehow.

    May the perpetrators of the inhuman crimes of October 7 tremble in fear as inevitable justice approaches.

  2. In addition to having put thought into making the physical aspects of the Lager as horrible as possible, the Germans went after the mind, it seems.

  3. I am amazed at how disarmed the Israelis were on Oct 7. Even in kibbutz, their weapons were kept locked up in separate rooms. The same disarming happened of course to European Jews. As someone commented, the German soldiers storming the attic hiding the Franks should’ve had to come up steps covered with their blood.

    I think the Israelis have loosened up their laws somewhat but they’re still way more difficult to buy a personal weapon than in the United States. Thank God for the wisdom of our founders. Americans are using this freedom to buy firearms at a record pace.

  4. A famous example from the Holocaust is Robert Clary, one of the stars of Hogan’s heroes. He was sent to the camps at age 16, and found out when he was liberated in 1945 that his parents and ten siblings had been murdered. (Apparently there were three other siblings that survived somehow.) He managed to lead a long, productive, and seemingly happy life. But losing one’s wife and children is far more traumatic, I would think.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/robert-clary-holocaust-survivor-who-starred-tvs-hogans-heroes-dies-96-2022-11-17/

  5. Anyone who has read a book on Jews in the extermination camps in WW2 has a gut realization that the Democrat tactic of calling Trump a Nazi is a malicious lie.

    But Democrat politicos aren’t the only ones to misuse the term. Consider the term “condo Nazi.” My former next-door neighbor was often called a “condo Nazi,” for his excessive complaints. For example, he complained about children bouncing a ball during the afternoon in their patios. I was one who called him a “condo Nazi.” A dearly departed friend, a Sephardic Jew from Morocco, did not like him being called a “condo Nazi.” She pointed out that the so-called “condo Nazi” was always polite and courteous to her. My error.

    BTW, he eventually reduced his complaints, perhaps because I once called the police on him when he engaged in a shouting match. (I once tried to arbitrate one of his shouting matches. No more.)

  6. Mrs Whatsir:

    Yes, extraordinary. If you haven’t read either of those works, I highly highly recommend them. The mind of a scientist, the soul of a poet.

  7. Today Dershowitz addressed the question:

    –Alan Dershowitz, “What will Trump do if hostages aren’t returned by Saturday?”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFIK-pjdarc

    I’m an impatient fellow, as I’ve mentioned, so I often ask ChatGPT to summarize the text feed from a YouTube.
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    The text discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, particularly focusing on the hostage situation and potential actions by Israel and the U.S. It references former President Trump’s emotional response to the release of some hostages, describing them as looking like Holocaust survivors. Trump has stated that if all hostages are not released by Saturday, “all hell will break loose,” but he did not specify direct U.S. involvement. Instead, he implied that the U.S. would give Israel the green light to take military action.

    Israel is preparing for a possible resumption of hostilities, with reserves on standby. The Houthis have also threatened to attack Israel if the ceasefire ends. The text argues that Israel should take preemptive action against the Houthis and threaten Iran’s nuclear facilities if attacks continue from Iran or its proxies (Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis).

    The author advocates for strong Israeli retaliatory measures, including permanently annexing land for each hostage killed. They criticize international organizations such as the UN, Amnesty International, and Doctors Without Borders, claiming they apply a double standard to democracies while ignoring the actions of terrorist groups. The text also criticizes media outlets like CNN and The New York Times for allegedly enabling Hamas by portraying Israel negatively.

    The text suggests that Hamas is unlikely to release all hostages by Saturday, which could lead to renewed Israeli military action. It predicts that if the war resumes, Israel will face international condemnation despite Hamas’s tactics, which the author claims include deliberately placing civilians, including children, in harm’s way to generate negative media coverage against Israel.
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    I did listen to this part of the video and Chat’s summary is accurate, if bloodless.

    My prediction yesterday was that Hamas would dribble out a few hostages to play for time. Dershowitz says that too.

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