| Hardstuck-Platinum said: Your Profile says you're a Canadian. According to a quick google search, there were 6 Canadians killed in the October 7 attack. Does that not bother you that your own citizens got murdered that day? Don't you want to stand with your own brothers and sisters? |
Not any more or less than the many thousands of other innocent civilians killed in Israel, Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iran.
I don't have any special allegiance to any flag, I'm a part of the human race first. I was born in The Netherlands, my family comes from Indonesia, Belgium, Germany, USA, Canada with family history further back to India.
There were 8 martyred Canadians on Oct 7 btw
https://www.jewishcanada.org/israel-stories-the-fallen-canadians-of-october-7th
Ben Menashe Mizrahi 22, Kibbutz Yavne Born and raised in Canada, Ben immigrated to Israel on his own at the age of 18 to serve in the IDF. He chose to be a combat medic in the Paratroopers Brigade, so he could care for those in need of help.
Vivian Silver 74, Kibbutz Be'eri Vivian Silver was a Canadian- Israeli peace activist and women's rights activist , who dedicated her life to social justice causes.
Judih Weinstein Haggai 74, Kibbutz Nir Oz Judih was born in New York and moved to Toronto with her family at the age of 3. In the 1970's, after her university studies, she came to Israel as a kibbutz volunteer.
Adi Vital-Kaploun 33, Kibbutz Holit Adi was both Israeli and Canadian with a strong connection and fondness for her Canadian roots. Her and Anani were also proud Israelis, passionate about the land of Israel.
Alexandre Look 33, Montreal Alex especially loved the Land of Israel and always fought for the honor of the country, which he saw as his home. He founded a cosmetics business from the products of the Dead Sea, which brought him a lot of success and pride.
Neta Epstein 22, Kfar Aza Neta Epstein was a caring and energetic young man. He grew up in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, with his family, who had immigrated to Israel from Canada. At the age of 17, Neta led a march with his friends, with the slogan "Let us grow up in peace," in which thousands of teenageers marched for five days from the western Negev communities to the Knesset in Jerusalem - 90 km away. As one of the leaders of the protest, Neta sought to awaken the state's leaders to resolve the grave security situation on Israel's southern border.
Shir Hana Georgy 22, Rishon LeZion Shir grew up in Rishon LeZion, and was known to be a young woman full of happiness and optimism. As a lover of celebrations, Shir went with her friends to the Nova festival near Kibbutz Re'im.
Tiferet Lapidot 23, Harish Tiferet was a curious and adventurous young woman on a journey of self-discovery and exploration. Tiferet was born in Kfar Pines and studied there at the Ulpana (religious girls' high school). Her eyes were attentive and sensitive, and her heart was open and loving to everyone she encountered. As part of her army service, she volunteered with at-risk youth, and later volunteered to work with children in villages across Africa.
Every human life lost is a tragedy. I stand with humanity.







