Home Actress Sheryl Sandberg HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Sheryl Sandberg Instagram - The last five days have been among the most emotional of my life. I spent them in Israel where I had the honor and privilege of working with Meny Aviram (@menyav) and the team at Kastina Communications to film a new documentary, “Screams Before Silence.” I went with survivors to the grounds of the Nova Festival and stood with them as they shared how they survived that day and their heartbreak at the friends they lost. I walked through the eucalyptus trees with real life heroes who rescued hundreds of people and recovered the bodies of those we lost. I spoke with police investigators and first responders who saw with their own eyes the murder and mutilation of innocent civilians. And I sat and cried with released hostages, listening to their harrowing stories of survival and how they found humanity and resilience in each other. All of these people tell the story of “Screams Before Silence.” They told stories of the unspeakable sexual violence that happened to women and men, old and young, many in the very last moments of their lives. For their sake — and for humanity’s sake — we must look squarely at what happened on October 7th and bear witness together. Rape is not resistance. Rape is not freedom fighting. We must stand together and make sure it is never used as a tool of war. #ScreamsBeforeSilence Photo credit: @ranmendelson

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – The last five days have been among the most emotional of my life. I spent them in Israel where I had the honor and privilege of working with Meny Aviram (@menyav) and the team at Kastina Communications to film a new documentary, “Screams Before Silence.” I went with survivors to the grounds of the Nova Festival and stood with them as they shared how they survived that day and their heartbreak at the friends they lost. I walked through the eucalyptus trees with real life heroes who rescued hundreds of people and recovered the bodies of those we lost. I spoke with police investigators and first responders who saw with their own eyes the murder and mutilation of innocent civilians. And I sat and cried with released hostages, listening to their harrowing stories of survival and how they found humanity and resilience in each other. All of these people tell the story of “Screams Before Silence.” They told stories of the unspeakable sexual violence that happened to women and men, old and young, many in the very last moments of their lives. For their sake — and for humanity’s sake — we must look squarely at what happened on October 7th and bear witness together. Rape is not resistance. Rape is not freedom fighting. We must stand together and make sure it is never used as a tool of war. #ScreamsBeforeSilence Photo credit: @ranmendelson

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram - The last five days have been among the most emotional of my life. I spent them in Israel where I had the honor and privilege of working with Meny Aviram (@menyav) and the team at Kastina Communications to film a new documentary, “Screams Before Silence.” I went with survivors to the grounds of the Nova Festival and stood with them as they shared how they survived that day and their heartbreak at the friends they lost. I walked through the eucalyptus trees with real life heroes who rescued hundreds of people and recovered the bodies of those we lost. I spoke with police investigators and first responders who saw with their own eyes the murder and mutilation of innocent civilians. And I sat and cried with released hostages, listening to their harrowing stories of survival and how they found humanity and resilience in each other. All of these people tell the story of “Screams Before Silence.” They told stories of the unspeakable sexual violence that happened to women and men, old and young, many in the very last moments of their lives. For their sake — and for humanity’s sake — we must look squarely at what happened on October 7th and bear witness together. Rape is not resistance. Rape is not freedom fighting. We must stand together and make sure it is never used as a tool of war. #ScreamsBeforeSilence Photo credit: @ranmendelson

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – The last five days have been among the most emotional of my life. I spent them in Israel where I had the honor and privilege of working with Meny Aviram (@menyav) and the team at Kastina Communications to film a new documentary, “Screams Before Silence.”

I went with survivors to the grounds of the Nova Festival and stood with them as they shared how they survived that day and their heartbreak at the friends they lost. I walked through the eucalyptus trees with real life heroes who rescued hundreds of people and recovered the bodies of those we lost. I spoke with police investigators and first responders who saw with their own eyes the murder and mutilation of innocent civilians. And I sat and cried with released hostages, listening to their harrowing stories of survival and how they found humanity and resilience in each other.

All of these people tell the story of “Screams Before Silence.” They told stories of the unspeakable sexual violence that happened to women and men, old and young, many in the very last moments of their lives. For their sake — and for humanity’s sake — we must look squarely at what happened on October 7th and bear witness together. Rape is not resistance. Rape is not freedom fighting. We must stand together and make sure it is never used as a tool of war. #ScreamsBeforeSilence

Photo credit: @ranmendelson | Posted on 07/Feb/2024 21:03:47

Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – We cannot look away from the sexual violence Hamas committed on October 7th. The upcoming documentary “Screams Before Silence” gives people the opportunity to bear witness to these atrocities and hear directly from those who were there. 

We owe it to the victims — and our humanity — to stand united in this truth: Rape should never be used as a tool of war. 

Thank you @jaketapper for your shared dedication and tireless reporting. #ScreamsBeforeSilence
Sheryl Sandberg Instagram – In Hostage Square, grief, strength, and hope all coexist. Day and night, people gather there to pray, light candles, and demand the safe return of the hostages Hamas abducted on October 7. 
 
Walking through the Square with my parents is an experience I’ll never forget. There’s a billboard showing how many days, hours, and seconds hostages have been held. And a Shabbat table surrounded by empty chairs — each chair representing a person who is still living in captivity. 
 
The horror hostages are experiencing at the hands of Hamas cannot be overstated. And the daily reality their loved ones are facing is difficult to comprehend. We must #bringthemhome.

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