We are all Naama Levy

This is Naama Levy. Don't look away. She's only 19 years old. She could be your daughter, your sister, your best friend, your cousin, you girlfriend, your granddaughter. She was brutalised by Palestinian Arabs members of Hamas and ordinary Gazans, raped again and again, beaten, and kidnapped. Don't look away. 
Naama Levy was born in Israel and raised in India. She is of Macedonian descent. She is the great-granddaughter of Holocaust survivors from Poland, has two brothers and one sister, and is a peace activist. On October 7, Naama was abducted from her bed by Palestinian Arabs members of Hamas. In the horrifying video that all the world saw, we can see those savages (by the way, without uniform -ordinary men) celebrating her capture like a trophy, and violently pulling her out of a track (grasping her from her beautiful long hair), and putting her again inside of the track; Naama looks frightened and confused, beaten and all covered in blood (clearly after being raped several times).   
The (antisemitic and shameful) UN has kept silent about Naama Levy. The (antisemitic and shameful) UN Women has kept silent about Naama Levy. The (antisemitic) "Me Too" community (whatever that was, because that movement died in the wake of its silence after the massacres of October 7) has said nothing about Naama Levy. How can they call theirselves feminists, even women, or humanitarians, or human beings, if they have kept silent about Naama's suffering? Shame on all of them. They are just a bunch of antisemitic hypocrites and terror apologists, a bunch of useless clowns.    
It's clear now that Noa Argamani (who has become a symbol of the Supernova music festival massacre) was kidnapped not by Palestinian Arabs members of Hamas, but by Palestinian Arab civilians (ordinary Gazans) who invaded Israel and decided to have some fun kidnapping Israeli women (and men). How civilized and innocent. We don't know if Noa and her boyfriend are dead or alive. 
We also don't know if Naama Levy is dead or alive. But we are screaming: bring her home now. I hope from the bottom of my heart that she's still alive, that the IDF rescue her, and that those savage rapists, kidnappers and terrorists are caught and punished for all eternity. 
Ceasefire my balls (and I'm a woman). This is what Israel is fighting against. And you should too. 
They are still 137 civilians held hostage in Gaza, including little baby Kfir and his brother Ariel Bibas, men, elderly people, and 17 Israeli women and teenagers (including Noa Argamani and Naama Levy). They have been kidnapped and brutalised for 71 days already. Imagine for a second to be one of them.
Don't look away. We are all Naama Levy.
Antonia Tejeda Barros, Madrid, December 16, 2023
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About Antonia Tejeda Barros

Mother of three, sister, wife, Holocaust researcher (Tiergarten 4 Association, Berlin), Doctor in Philosophy (UNED, Madrid, cum laude), MA in Philosophy (UNED, cum laude), Bachelor of Music (Early Music, Recorder and Pedagogy, Koninklijk Conservatorium, The Hague), fibromyalgia warrior, and Woody Allen & Golda Meir fan
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