Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Racheli Frenkel Speaks at the United Nations

Eyal Yifrah~19, Gilad Sha'ar~16 and Naftali Frenkel~16, were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists thirteen days ago. They are all students~civilians. None of them is a soldier.

They were attempting to make their way home from school and were last seen at a bus stop and hitchhiking post in Gush Etzion. 

The spokespersons for the IDF and the Israeli government are not giving details due to the ongoing search, but they have stated that they know the boys are kidnap victims. Palestinians have been celebrating, handing out sweets and making obscene three-fingered gestures everywhere they can. The world for the most part is silent, and some vile journalists (two women from Germany come to mind) are accusing them of being runaways and worse.

Today, their mothers appeared at the United Nations. Racheli Frenkel, mother of sixteen year old Naftali made a plea for their children. 

It should be noted that the UN spokesperson, and Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon had made statements saying they were "unsure" the boys were actually kidnapped. 

I read that to mean "we don't care about Jewish Children"...I am willing to bet that if someone had written grafitti on a mosque they would be screaming for sanctions and boycotts against Israel.

Listen to a mothers words, and Please Pray for the return of these three precious boys. The text of her speech is below the video...

Mother of 16 Year Old Kidnap Victim, Naftali Speaks at the United Nations



Here is What Racheli Frenkel Said:
On behalf of UN Watch, my name is Racheli Frenkel and I live in Israel. I have come here today as a mother.

Twelve days ago,  my son Naftali, and two other teenage students, Eyal Yifrah and Gilad Shaer~whose mothers are sitting behind me~were kidnapped on their way home from school. Since then, we’ve heard nothing~no news, no sign of life.

With your permission, I’d like to tell you about the boys. My son Naftali is sixteen. He loves to play guitar and basketball. He’s a good student and a good boy~a combination of serious and fun. Eyal loves to play sports and cook. Gilad is an amateur pastry chef, and loves movies.
 
My son texted me~said he’s on his way home~and then he’s gone. Every mother’s nightmare is waiting and waiting endlessly for her child to come home.
 
We wish to express our profound gratitude for the waves of prayers, support and positive energy, pouring in from around the world.

Being in this assembly, I wish to thank the UN Secretary-General for condemning the abduction of our boys, expressing his solidarity with the families, and calling for their immediate return.

I thank the International Red Cross for stating clearly that International Humanitarian Law prohibits the taking of hostages, and for demanding the immediate and unconditional release of our boys.

At the same time, I believe much more can be done~and should be done~by so many. That is why we three mothers have come here today, before the United Nations, and before the world~to ask everyone, to do whatever they can, to bring our boys back~Bring Back Our Boys.

Mr. President, it is wrong to take children, innocent boys and girls, and use them as instruments of any struggle. It is cruel.

This council is charged with protecting human rights. I wish to ask: "Doesn’t every child have the right to come home safely from school?"

We just want them back in our homes~in their beds. We just want to hug them again. Thank you Mr. President.

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