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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."“We want people to know that we hope this will end as soon as possible, that people will get home safely, and that we can be at peace again,” Gale said.

Gale said they want people to be aware and keep the growing number of hostages in their thoughts and prayers.
“No matter where we are as Jews around the world, we are hurting, we are in pain, we are worried about our brothers and sisters, we are worried about our friends and colleagues, and every day is a struggle,” Gale said.

Sami Sandler attended the vigil and said she came to the vigil because she has friends in Israel who have family who are hostages.

“My friend, his grandparents have been taken, and they haven’t been released yet,” Sandler said.

Sandler said it’s hard knowing that her people are suffering. But she said she finds comfort when the community comes together like this.

“I feel stronger,” Sandler said. “I think it’s really surreal; all my friends have had to leave; they have relocated to Tel Aviv, and they had to leave their schools and everything behind.”

Both Gale and Sandler said right now, it’s important to check up on the Jewish community and donate when you can."
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SGT Mary G.
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That's lovely. Truly. And a beautiful gesture.
You know me, though . . . wondering why a small token gesture of compassion for all the dead, in recognition that all human life is of value, is not at least mentioned.
The innocent always pay in ideological battles. There is wrong-doing all the way around that is a sum of more than only two sides, because of all the supporters on both sides, all with their own narcissistic finger in the pie, who are incapable of comprehending the issues comprehensively, thus the damage on both sides, and within several dimensions of the bigger picture.
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