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Oct 15, 2024 |
jewishlink.news | Doron Perez
A bereaved father speaks at the U.N. Oct 7 remembrance ceremony on behalf of the hostages. Who would have believed that today, one year later, Oct. 7, our son, along with 100 others, would still remain hostage in Gaza: Muslims and Jews, women and men, young and old, from 26 nationalities. The Bibas family, all four of them, including Kfir, 9 months old! Along with Shlomo Mansour, 86, the youngest and oldest hostages.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
msn.com | Doron Perez
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Oct 12, 2024 |
jpost.com | Doron Perez
The following is an adaptation of the remarks. Who would have believed that today, one year later, October 7, our son, along with a hundred others, still remain hostage in Gaza; Muslims and Jews, women and men, young and old, from 26 nationalities. The Bibas family, all four of them, including Kfir, nine months old! Along with Shlomo Mansour, 86 – the youngest and oldest hostages.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
sajr.co.za | Doron Perez
JTA – When Hamas attacked on 7 October, it followed one of the most divisive years in Israel in generations. The debate about judicial reform had become a zero-sum game, with each side fighting for the soul of the country as they saw it, and each prepared to push their agenda no matter what the consequences – two trains on a collision course with neither side prepared to back down.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
blogs.timesofisrael.com | Doron Perez
(JTA) — When Hamas attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, it followed one of the most divisive years in Israel in generations. The debate over judicial reform had become a zero-sum game, with each side fighting for the soul of the country as they saw it and each side prepared to push their agenda no matter what the consequence: two trains on a collision course with neither side prepared to back down.
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