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Hundreds of people from across the Los Angeles area gathered outside Beverly Hills City Hall on Thursday for a “Bring Them Home Now” rally to raise awareness of the ongoing plight of the 101 hostages remaining in Hamas captivity in Gaza nearly 11 months after the October 7th massacre.
The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) was among the co-organizers of the event, and CAM Public Affairs Officer Natalie Sanandaji, a survivor of the Nova music festival massacre, delivered remarks.
The rally took place just days after the bodies of murdered hostages Ori Danino, Carmel Gat, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, and Eden Yerushalmi were recovered by the Israeli military from a tunnel in Rafah.
Today, I stood at the #BringThemHome rally in LA, speaking out after surviving the Nova Massacre and witnessing the unspeakable horrors of Hamas. We gathered for the 101 hostages still held in Gaza—and to honor the 6 murdered by Hamas. Their deaths cannot be in vain. We must act… pic.twitter.com/paDcUZIrPk
— Natalie Sanandaji (@NatSanandaji) September 6, 2024