The Day That Changed Everything

Dr. Munr Kazmir
6 min readOct 8, 2024

Though some media outlets have tried to downplay it, the world witnessed the worst violence we’ve seen in a quarter century on October 7, 2023.

(Photo: Matt Hrkac)

On the sad first anniversary of the October 7th terrorist attack against Israel, many media outlets marked the occasion in solemn respect and sympathetic grief. Some journalists helped survivors, family members, humanitarian aid workers, and former hostages tell — often for the first time — their stories publicly.

The details are almost too painful to endure.

As the first liberating Russian armies advanced at the close of World War II, the Nazis were furiously attempting to destroy all evidence of their crimes against humanity.

To conceal torture, murder, and genocide, the Nazi high command ordered every measure be taken. Documents were burned, mass graves were hidden, and evidence was destroyed. Many concentration camp survivors were ruthlessly murdered as a method of eliminating witnesses.

In contrast, many Hamas terrorists on 10/7/2023 wore sophisticated video cameras on their helmets and live-streamed their crimes for the whole world to see.

Despite the overwhelming evidence — in some cases provided by the perpetrators themselves — many in the global community have inexplicably chosen to turn a blind eye.

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