Red Alert: What Happened on Oct. 7 on the Roads in Israel?

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Join us for a follow-up interview with Igal Hecht on the progress of his documentary The Killing Roads. We shared a few months ago the need to help fund and support the making of this film that documents just a few of the stories of the 250 murdered, and hundreds more injured, by Gazan terrorists on the roads in the Gaza Envelope. See the reality of the terror inflicted by those who invaded sovereign Israeli territory for the sole purpose of inflicting as much pain as possible on Israelis while committing genocide.
The Killing Roads will be available for streaming, for free, in October. We are encouraging the widest and broadest distribution of this opportunity as we approach the first anniversary of Oct. 7. Israelis are no closer to healing as the global narrative is to deny or minimize the atrocities of Oct. 7. Israelis, amid their mourning, must remain on high alert and in an active state of self-defense. Israelis are still without closure as hostages remain in captivity and the murders continue. Jews around the world face antisemitism at unprecedented rates as their most malicious enemies receive support and positive attention from news media, social media, and the hallowed grounds of schools & universities, and even some churches.
If you or your organization can host a screening, you be able to leverage this powerful film to share the truth and reality of Oct. 7. We live in a current atmosphere of continued hostility against Israel and arguably all Jews. If you can share this movie with your network and sphere of influence, you will be one more agent for truth and one more comforter for Israel and the Jewish people.
The Killing Roads is appropriate for ages 18 and up. This truth must be presented to our college and young adult groups. All adults can benefit from learning the truth, however harsh and graphic it may be, to be a voice and agent for Israel and the Jewish people in their darkest times.
Follow Igal Hecht on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Simply search for Igal Hecht.
Learn more about the film and contact Igal for screening information at www.TheKillingRoads.com, where you can also view a short movie clip. Help Igal recuperate the production costs (so he can continue to make powerful and necessary films) by donating to The Killing Roads GoFundMe page.

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