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"We are an overly forgiving people": Natalie Dadon against IDF soldiers' help to Gazans | Israel Hayom

2023-11-13T07:52:52.684Z

Highlights: "We are an overly forgiving people": Natalie Dadon against IDF soldiers' help to Gazans. After a video showing soldiers providing aid to Gaza residents went viral, the netizen expressed her outrage. "I won't forget their celebrations in the streets, when will we learn?", she wrote. The humanitarian issue in Gaza received a lively debate among many Israeli citizens on Sunday, when a video showed IDF soldiers helping residents of Gaza spread online like wildfire. The 40-year-old social media personality expressed solidarity with the user's remarks, and reminded her followers of the joy that many in the Palestinian Authority expressed over the massacre.


After a video showing soldiers providing aid to Gaza residents went viral, the netizen expressed her outrage — and decided to share it with her Instagram followers — "I won't forget their celebrations in the streets, when will we learn?"


The humanitarian issue in Gaza received a lively debate among many Israeli citizens on Sunday, when a video showing IDF soldiers helping residents of Gaza spread online like wildfire.

One person who was less connected and moved by the humanitarian aid was Natalie Dadon, who shared a scathing story with her 901,7 Instagram followers, to which she of course also attached her opinion on the matter, mentioning the participation of Gazan civilians in the massacre carried out on October <> in the communities near the Gaza Strip and the south.

Natalie Dadon (Archive), Photo: Shiran Peretz - Public Relations


Dadon shared another user's story, in which she criticized the decision to help Gaza: "We didn't learn anything if you bring them even one drop of water! There are 240 abductees, including 30 children and babies, and you are bringing them humanitarian aid, why?! To show the world?! Shame! I'm ashamed! Where do the poor of your city come first? What's going on with us?"

In response, the 40-year-old social media personality expressed solidarity with the user's remarks, and reminded her many followers of the joy that many in the Palestinian Authority expressed over the massacre: "I tend to agree. We are too forgiving people! I will never forget their celebrations in the streets, the civilians who flocked to the kibbutzim after the first wave of Hamas, looted, raped, vandalized and kidnapped! When will we learn?!"

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Source: israelhayom

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