By Amy Zewe & Shelley Neese
Join us for our discussion with Igal Hecht of Chutzpa Productions, Inc., and learn how you can be part of preserving history and revealing it to the world. Igal is our guest on today’s Red Alert to share his vital mission to tell the stories of Oct. 7 victims who were terrorized and brutalized by Hamas on the roads of Israel in the early morning of the Sabbath.
Please hear Igal share his reasons for documenting and distributing the truth about the Oct. 7 atrocities in the wake of a new wave of denial and antisemitism in North America and beyond.
Igal’s mission is to produce and distribute a documentary that will bear witness to the horror and the plight of the surviving victims. While many excellent documentaries are being made to document the horror experienced at the Kibbutzim and the Nova Music Festival, the travelers on the main roads in Israel are often overlooked in the examination. Just like the Killing Fields of Cambodia, the Killing Roads of Israel is a painful truth that must not be lost in the chaos of competing narratives and agendas of those wishing to deny or minimize the entire day of horror and exonerate its perpetrators.
Our mission is to ensure the truth is preserved and disseminated in a world keen on deceit and blame-shifting. Holocaust denial has a new offspring and that is the Oct. 7 denier and minimizer. The Jerusalem Connection is eager to help our long-time friend Igal Hecht in his mission and vision to this end.
Join us and take note as Igal explains his passion for this project, as we invite you to be a part of this mission.
To learn more, view the movie trailer, and help, go to the Killing Roads GoFundMe page.
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