October 20th 2024.
As the news of the death of the mastermind behind the Oct. 7 massacre of Israel broke, the Israeli-American cousin of six hostages taken by Hamas felt a wave of relief wash over her. Finally, justice has been served for the heinous act that took the lives of innocent people.
However, amidst her relief, she couldn't help but feel a deep sense of worry and fear. She knew that this victory was bittersweet, as there were still hostages being held captive by the terror group. She couldn't help but question whether the Israeli government was doing enough to ensure their safe return.
For over a year, she and her family have felt abandoned by their own government. Instead of prioritizing the rescue of the remaining hostages, the government seemed more focused on military strategies and political agendas. It was a painful realization for her, knowing that her loved ones were still in danger while the government seemed to turn a blind eye.
She couldn't help but wonder if her family and the other hostages were being forgotten, their lives seen as mere pawns in a larger political game. It was a heartbreaking thought, and it only added to the already immense burden she and her family were carrying.
Despite her fears, she refused to lose hope. She knew that the fight for her family's freedom was far from over. She hoped that the death of the mastermind would be a turning point, a wake-up call for the government to take action and bring her family and the other hostages back home safely.
As she waited and prayed for their release, she held on to the memories of her loved ones, hoping to one day be reunited with them. And she vowed to never give up on fighting for their freedom, no matter how long it takes.
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