Patrick Bruel supports Hamas hostages.
The singer visited the families of those kidnapped by the Hamas organization during its October 7 terrorist attack in Israel and, as he explained on Instagram, he is deeply moved.
“Even after the massacres committed by Hamas on October 7, the atrocities, the kidnappings, the destruction of entire lives, and despite their immense pain and their unbearable wait, they know that a child who falls is a child who falls , and that “a “A mother who cries, be it from anywhere, regardless of faith, is a mother who cries,” he writes, before denouncing the very sharp rise in anti-Semitism in France.
“It was said that it could have happened in any country, that it was an act of terrorism and nothing else.” Just like those of Bataclan, Charlie, Westminster, Brussels, Toulouse, Mumbai or 9/11… It was said that it was necessary to separate this act from the political situation. We talked about this unrestrained anti-Semitism, which is just one of the symptoms of increasing xenophobia, hatred of differences and a threat to republics and democracies around the world,” concludes Patrick Bruel.
According to Israeli authorities, more than 1,400 people died in the Hamas attack and 222 to 229 people were kidnapped.