Captivity – 6th day of war

Hi,
It was only two weeks ago that we were laughing about an old letter published in Reedit, sent by the IDF main Adjutant to the family of a soldier in Yom Kippor war in Syrian captivity opening with the sentence “IDF is happy to announce that your son, private Marcus Amiram, is in the Syrian captivity”.

Who happy to know that his son was taken as a prisoner of war? “You do not understand the situation,” Aba then wrote and explained to us that many families after the Yom Kippur war did know what happened to their beloved who were soldiers in the war. Are they in Hamas captivity, and there is a chance to see them back?

We know understand the situation. Now again, like 50 years, as we are in second Yom Kippur, people are looking for their beloved ones, soldiers and citizens. Are they lying dead in the music festival, the fields, or IDF bases? Or is there a chance to see them back a live?

Although I am not sure the Hamas captivity is better in that case. I will not share here the pictures and videos of the kidnapped, abuse, and rape that can easily be found in all social networks. You might have thought he wish to keep them to to be exchange with Palestinian prisoners. But in this case Hamas is looking on ISIS as a role model, abusing and killing on live television broadcast.

Take Care
Gad

IDF Is happy to announce That your son private Amiram Marcus Is in the Syrian captivity and in good physical condition. Announcement on the above was delivered by US forgien affairs Minister, Dr Henry Kissinger. We will let you know immediately when we'll have more details at hand. AdjutantDear miss Marcos IDF
Is happy to announce
That your son private Amiram Marcus
Is in the Syrian captivity and in good physical condition.
Announcement on the above was delivered by US foreign affairs Minister, Dr Henry Kissinger.
We will let you know immediately when we’ll have more details at hand.
Main Adjutant

Bring them home nowBring them home now

 

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