The War at Home

GADOT: 'The World Has Failed the Women of October 7th' [READ STATEMENT]

posted by Hannity Staff - 12.04.23

Israeli Hollywood star Gal Gadot says the world has failed the women taken hostage on October 7th by Hamas; “This is our moment as women and allies of women to act,” she says.

“On October 7th, the world witnessed Hamas carrying out its violent plans in real time. Within hours of the October 7th attack, the first blood-chilling video emerged of Shani Louk being paraded naked and defiled by her proud assailants,” Gadot wrote on Instagram.

“Yet two months later women are still hostage to these rapists and the world has failed to call this situation what it is: an urgent emergency that demands a decisive response,” the “Wonder Woman” star continued, referring to reports that have emerged of Hamas raping women during their attack.

“This is our moment as women and allies of women to act. I am beseeching all those who have done so much for women’s rights globally – from the UN, to the human rights community, to please join in the demand that Hamas release every single woman hostage immediately – not after the next round of international mediation, not after another day. These women cannot survive another moment of this horror,” she wrote.

From The New York Post:

Gadot, who is Israeli, has been vocal about her support for her country since Hamas attacked on Oct. 7, seizing over 200 hostages and leaving a death toll of more than 1,200 people.

During a four-day cease-fire that began Nov. 24, more than 100 hostages from Israel were freed in exchange for the release of 240 Palestinians who were held in Israeli prisons during the truce. Those freed by both sides were virtually all women and children.

More over at The New York Post:

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