"I don’t know if there’s a peaceful way to end this, but the less people that get hurt, the better."Jewish Americans feel triggered by the violence of the Oct. 7 attack abroad and the reemergence of anti-Semitism at home, boldly being declared on college campuses, and witnessed as people rip apart posters of hostages.From Washington to Milan to Paris, tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched Saturday, calling for a halt to Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
"Hopefully, they know that we are doing what we can, and we’re praying for them, and I’m sure they’re praying for themselves," one attendee said.– the organization, Bring Them Home, decorated a large table – set for dinner – with no guests, attending the metaphorical dinner party. "We want this to spread out to everybody, not just Montclair, New Jersey, the U.S. the entire world, with the final goal of releasing the hostages now," said Gadi Binness, of Bring them Home Montclair.While officials say there are no credible threats at this time, they point to recent events to show that hate is translating into threats - if not outright violence.
Hamas released only four hostages, including two Americans, last month, and negotiations for more releases remain unsuccessful
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