Sacha Baron Cohen, a beloved British Jew who can also speak Hebrew quite well, did not shut his mouth like many good Hollywood Jews, nor did he show "sorrow for both sides" like other celebrities. Immediately after the Iron Sword War broke out, he shared on his Instagram page (not in his story! in a real post) the post that wanted to share with the whole world the pictures of Doron and her two daughters, Raz and Aviv, who were captured by Hamas in Gaza.
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This past weekend, Baron Cohen shared another post, this time against the background of Bono's lyrics and song in Las Vegas, who said during a performance of U2's famous song "Pride (In the Name of Love)": "I want to sing for our brothers and sisters, who sang themselves at the Nova Festival in Israel, we will sing to them. Our people. Our kind of people. Music people, cheerful and experimental people. People of our kind. We will sing for them."
Baron Cohen, who blocked the post for obvious reasons, added to the tune the faces of the captives, babies, the elderly and children, the faces of the families who hope their loved ones will return to them soon, and excerpts from the party in Re'im that has become a shocking shooting range for Hamas. Young faces, laughing and dancing against the background of slow music, a post without too many words that expresses the most possible.
Sacha Baron Cohen, Photo: Shuka Cohen
The post concluded: "The men and women seen here in the photos are being abused, raped, humiliated, taken prisoner and murdered in a deliberate and mass act of terror by Hamas. Never forget their faces. Never forget their story. Never forget this moment. Never again - it is now. There are horrors we can never forget. Please share this video and demand that Hamas immediately release all the captives."
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