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Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently urged his nearly 88 million followers on the Truth Social network to watch Sheryl Sandberg's documentary film, "Screams Before Silence," which documents the sexual crimes committed by Hamas during the October 7 massacre. Trump expressed his support for the film, which includes interviews with survivors from the Nova music festival and Gaza border communities.

 

"The documentary 'Screams Before Silence' is incredibly difficult to watch because, sadly, it graphically portrays the death and destruction that Hamas has unleashed. I urge people to support the documentary and watch, if able. We demand that all hostages taken on October 7th from Israel, and being held in Gaza, be released immediately, including eight Americans, and citizens from over 20 other countries, so that the war can come to an end. PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH!" Trump wrote on Truth Social.

 

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Sheryl Sandberg, the former COO of Meta, filmed the documentary in Israel a few months ago, focusing on the sexual crimes committed by Hamas terrorists on October 7. The film features testimonies from paramedics, rescue personnel, and survivors, including Amit Soussana, who recounted her harrowing experience of being held captive and sexually assaulted in Gaza.

 

Sandberg stated that "Screams Before Silence" is the most important project she has undertaken, describing it as a culmination of her life's work. Despite the graphic content and the serious subject matter, Sandberg and Trump both emphasized the importance of bringing these stories to light.

 

 

Trump's endorsement of the film comes amid his presidential campaign, during which he has shifted his stance on the Gaza conflict. Initially calling for a quick end to the war, he later expressed full support for Israel's right to continue its military actions in Gaza in a closed-door meeting with Jewish donors in New York, as reported by the Washington Post.

 

This endorsement also occurs in the context of Trump's own controversial history regarding allegations of sexual misconduct. Over the years, multiple women have accused him of sexual assault. Notably, six months ago, a federal appeals court judge in New York ruled that Trump must pay $83.3 million in damages to journalist E. Jean Carroll, who sued him for defamation after he denied sexually assaulting her. During the trial, other women, including Jessica Leeds and Natasha Stoynoff, testified about their own experiences of unwanted advances by Trump. The infamous 2005 Access Hollywood tape, where Trump made crude comments about women, was also referenced in the trial.

 

Despite these allegations, Trump remains a significant political figure, leveraging his platform to draw attention to the documentary and its depiction of the atrocities committed by Hamas, while continuing to influence public discourse on both domestic and international issues.

 

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Credit: YNet 2024-06-27

 

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