'Break their bones,' Fauda's Idan Amedi says after Hezbollah attack on Majdal Shams

Actor and singer who was seriously injured during battle in Gaza responds to Hezbollah missile that claimed the lives of 12 children in Majdal Shams; "Israel must respond cruelly and with strength to the murder of our children on Saturday," he wrote. "The harder we hit them, the faster this war will end."

Fauda star Idan Amedi, who was seriously injured during battle in Gaza, called for a powerful Israeli response Saturday night after the Hezbollah missile attack in Majdal Shams, which killed 12 children paying on a soccer field in the Druze village.
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Fauda star Idan Amedi was injured in Gaza
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"Israel must respond cruelly and with strength to the murder of our children this Saturday, " Amedi wrote on his Instagram account. "Yes, cruelly. That is the word. Stop with the proportionality. Stop with the policy of acceptance, and break their bones."
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The children killed inHezbollah missile attck on Majdal Shams
"This will be a difficult front but the harder we hit them, the faster this war will end. Our Druze brothers - our heart is with you. There are no words which can offer comfort," he also wrote.
Since his serious injury in Gaza, Amedi has been in rehabilitation, but has not publicly commented on the situation in the country the attack on Majdal Shams.
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