Einav’s public campaign for her kidnapped son has consumed her private life, leading her to move her daughters to Tel Aviv to be closer to the protest movement. Despite her tough public image, she shows radical acceptance towards others, even those who challenge her views. As Netanyahu-friendly media attacks her, accusing her of being paid by anti-Netanyahu groups, Einav faces threats and harassment, highlighting the intense pressure she faces in her quest for justice for her son and other hostages.
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Israel: Gazan in Daily Mirror not suffering from famine
Israel: Gazan in Daily Mirror not suffering from famine According to COGAT, the child featured in the Daily Mirror, Karim Ali Fouad Abu Mu’amar, is not suffering from famine but from Fanconi syndrome, a genetic illness that leads to muscle and urinary tract weakness. This clarification challenges misinformation regarding the child's health amidst the ongoing conflict. Want More Context? 🔎
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