The 'Horrors Documentary'

The 'Horrors Documentary' from the Massacre will be Screened in the Romanian Parliament

Against the background of the burnt houses of the young people in Kfar Aza: the President of the Romanian Parliament announced that he will screen the documentary of the horrors of the massacre in the south before the two houses of parliament in his country. Knesset Speaker Ohana: "an important decision and true friendship."

Ohana and the President of the Parliament (Photo: Knesset Spokesperson / Noam Moskowitz)

The Speaker of the Knesset, Amir Ohana, toured Kfar Aza and the Tzrifin base today (Wednesday), together with the President of the Romanian Parliament, Alfred-Robert Simonis and a delegation of members of the Romanian House of Representatives.

The President of the Romanian Parliament, Alfred-Robert Simonis, said during his visit: "It was important for me to come especially to this area of ​​Israel that was hit so hard. The thought that over a month ago children were playing here, and now they are gone is unimaginable. I would like to remind you that the Romanian Parliament was the first parliament in the democratic world who declared her support for Israel and condemned the heinous actions of Hamas."

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Tour of the President of the Parliament (Photo: Natan Weil / Knesset Spokesperson)

Simonis also promised that "when I return to Romania, I will hold a special meeting of the two houses of parliament in order to show all members of parliament the photos and the video so that they can fight the terrorists' propaganda with the facts."

A statement of support for Israel against the background of the destroyed clinic

Speaker of the Knesset Ohana praised his guest for the decision and shared that "when we were on our way here we read together the news that the President of the Belgian Parliament was not willing to screen the documentation of the atrocities that took place on October 7th. And you immediately told me - I will broadcast it in our parliament. This is a strong demonstration of solidarity and true friendship."

When they arrived at the shattered and burned kibbutz clinic as a result of RPG fire, the President of the Romanian Parliament gave a written and signed statement on behalf of the House of Representatives supporting Israel, condemning Hamas and calling for the immediate release of the abductees.

At the Tzrifin base, where the guests were shown some of the brutal means of warfare used by Hamas in the attack, the chairmen and members of the delegation watched the documentary of the atrocities made by the IDF spokesman.

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