Sarah Idan, former Miss Iraq, visited the site of the Hamas massacre of Israelis, condemning those who slaughter Jews in the name of Allah.
She faced backlash for posing with Miss Israel, leading to her relocation after receiving threats.
“I visited Kfar Aza, a place where the heart-wrenching horror of Hamas’s infiltration led to a massacre of innocent Israeli families right in their homes,” Idan said. (Trending: Supreme Court Shocks Jack Smith In Case Against Trump)
I visited Kfar Aza, a place where the heart-wrenching horror of Hamas’s infiltration led to a massacre of innocent Israeli families right in their homes. Located just a mile from Gaza, we stood witness as the Iron Dome intercepted rockets launched by Hamas. I brought my old… pic.twitter.com/3gvZ1LD96x
— Sarai (Sarah Idan) Miss Iraq (@RealSarahIdan) December 28, 2023
“Located just a mile from Gaza, we stood witness as the Iron Dome intercepted rockets launched by Hamas. I brought my old uniform from Iraq to be mentally prepared, but I was still shocked and at a loss for words.”
“Never in my life, not even amidst the terror of ISIS, have I seen such barbarity. What was once a vibrant community now echoes with a haunting silence of tragedy.”
“I don’t care what’s your religion if your God permits you to do this in his name then your God is wrong,” she wrote.
“My mind is still traumatized by the scene, the smell of the dead bodies. Shame on those pretending the massacre didn’t happen.”
Despite this, she reunited with Miss Israel in Jerusalem, emphasizing peace between the two countries.
“I don’t think Iraq and Israel are enemies; I think maybe the governments are enemies with each other. There’s a lot of Iraqi people that don’t have a problem with Israelis,” she said.
She also praised Israel for aiding the Kurdish people during Turkish attacks, highlighting the lack of assistance from other nations.
“Israel strongly condemns the Turkish invasion of the Kurdish areas in Syria and warns against the ethnic cleansing of the Kurds by Turkey and its proxies. Israel is prepared to extend humanitarian assistance to the gallant Kurdish people,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote in 2019.
Idan responded, “And people wonder why I stand with Israel … heard many countries say ‘They condemn’ but not a single one said they will extend assistance to #Kurds.”
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