Mother shares heartbreaking footage of Pro-Palestine thug cruelly tearing down posters of her kidnapped daughters
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The man laughed as he ripped down the posters
A mother whose two daughters have been kidnapped by Hamas has shared a video of a pro-Palestine thug ripping down posters of her missing children.
Maayan Zin shared footage of the man who tore down the posters in London.
In the video, the man laughs in the recorder’s face as he records himself removing the pictures before discarding them on the floor.
The woman filming him can be heard in the recording asking him: “Why are you taking it down? Can you tell me? Is this what you learn in your university because you’re brainwashed?
“So, you’re smiling? Okay, yeah smile. This is the face of the youth.”
The mother of missing Dafna and Ella captioned the video: “No, no, no. This is so wrong. I can't believe people are ripping off the posters of my kidnapped daughters and other hostages. Why would you do this? Why does it make you smile?
“Dafna is only 15, and Ella is 8.”
The video, which was posted yesterday, has been viewed over 300,000 times.
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It has accumulated over 3,200 shares and 6,600 likes.
Social media users reacted with disgust and disdain.
One said: “I am so sorry for this evil and for this nightmare. I want you to know that our hearts are crying with you and our prayers are constantly with you. All of the Jews of the world are praying with you and for you.”
Another added: “This is so heart-breaking. No mother should have her daughters kidnapped and not see them for 30 days, and no mother should see such heartless creatures tearing down posters of her kidnapped children.”
This is not the first instance of posters of missing children taken by Hamas have been ripped down in the UK.
Last week, posters showcasing captured Israeli children, some as young as four, were torn down from a shop in West Hampstead, London – an area with a prominent Jewish community.
He discarded the posters as her walked away
The owners placed a notice condemning the actions.
A passer-by who noticed the torn-down posters told GB News: “A few nights ago I noticed that the posters of missing Jewish children taken hostage by Hamas had been scratched off of the walls. It is really quite frightening, there is so much hatred towards Jews. I can't believe someone feels so threatened by an image of a missing child.
Days earlier, Met Police officers were spotted tearing down posters of missing Israeli children in a bid to reduce tension in the area.
The force said they received calls from residents after the posters were put up on shop shutters in north London.
The posters were reportedly placed on a chemist in Edgware after some employees posted anti-Israel statements on social media.
A photo circulated of the officers removing the posters and received backlash from the Jewish community.