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In reply to the discussion: They were attending an event focused on Israeli Palestinian cooperation to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza. [View all]Solly Mack
(95,283 posts)for his well-being. Offering water and asking if he was in need of medical attention (asked if he had been injured).
In the middle of their shock and grief, and you just know they were scared - How could they not be? - they put all that aside to offer help to a fellow human being.
Instead of hiding, instead of cowering in fear, instead of shunning the stranger - they wanted to help him.
Hearing about that brought a lump to my throat. That lump you get when emotions come rushing in and want so desperately to be expressed but are so overwhelming it is impossible to do more than gasp.
In the midst of such brutality, love for the stranger was first.
Listening to the couple on the news speak about that moment broke my heart even as it gave me hope.
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