Donald Trump Jr. recently took to his Twitter and posted a series of Tweets which you can check out below about Jewish women by assaulted by Hamas terrorists in Israel:
If our federal law enforcement wasn’t too busy monitoring concerned mothers at PTA meetings for being domestic terrorists, maybe they’d have the time to go to all these sick meetings popping up all over the country and find some sleeper cells. You know they’re in there! https://t.co/qIw8ISFwbC
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 8, 2023
If you’re cheering on the slaughter and rape of innocent women and children even from the sidelines you’re an enemy combatant whether you pick up a gun or not.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 8, 2023
They were respectfully raping women, shooting concert goers and kidnapping the children they didn’t shoot in cold blood to be used later as human shields.
You’re doing great man. Keep it up. https://t.co/D0lpohZTfL— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 8, 2023
It has been noted that the rockets began around 6:30 a.m., Tal Gibly told CNN. Thirty minutes later, she and hundreds of others attending an Israeli music festival were running as Gaza militants fired at them.
The terrifying attack was just one of multiple locations hit on Saturday morning by the most sustained and coordinated assault inside Israel ever carried out by Hamas militants. The gunmen left multiple revelers dead at the scene while multiple attendees were taken hostage, seen in social media videos being seized by their armed captors.
Notably, the outdoor Nova Festival event in a rural farmland area near the Gaza-Israel border was supposed to be an all-night dance party, celebrating the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. However, as dawn broke, Gibly said they began hearing sirens and rockets.
“We didn’t even have any place to hide because we were at [an] open space,” she told CNN. “Everyone got so panicked and started to take their stuff.”
Explosions can be heard in video taken by Gibly of her and friends walking through the quickly emptying concert grounds, roughly two miles from the border.
“Ima’le,” someone is heard saying, a common Israeli expression of fear or feeling startled.
Gibly and the others didn’t know it, but less than two miles away, Gaza militants had also begun attacking Israeli tanks and soldiers.
When attendees fled in their cars, Gibly said the roadways became clogged and no one could move. That’s when the gunshots began, she says.
In videos Gibly took, an Israeli military vehicle is seen driving against the flow of traffic as people try to make way for it. Someone outside the car be heard screaming: “Go! Go forward! Go forward!”
That’s when Gibly said she and her friends panicked, abandoned the car, and began running.