U.S. Senator Rick Scott has issued a strong condemnation of Hamas following the tragic dèath of Hersh, an American citizen, who was held captive by the group. In a heartfelt statement shared on his verified Twitter account, Scott expressed deep sorrow over the kìlling of Hersh and other innocent individuals by Hamas terrorists.

He described the perpetrators as “monsters” and voiced his empathy for the grief-stricken families who had been holding out hope for their loved ones’ safe return.

Scott expressed his gratitude to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) for their efforts in retrieving the hostages but lamented that the outcome was not the joyful reunion the families had been praying for. “It makes me sick to think of how their families must feel,” Scott wrote, reflecting on the prolonged captivity and the pain of losing a loved one after such an ordeal.

The Senator’s message also carried a strong call to action, declaring that “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.” He emphasized the urgent need to address the ongoing crisis, noting that 331 days have passed since others were taken hostage by Hamas. Scott insisted that the evil of Hamas must be eradicated and demanded that every hostage, regardless of the circumstances, be returned home.

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Scott’s passionate statement underscores his stance on the necessity of a decisive and forceful response to terrorism. His call for the destruction of Hamas aligns with his broader foreign policy views, advocating for robust measures to protect American citizens and allies from terrorist threats….VïêwMôrê

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