
Hannie Ricardo, whose daughter Oriya Ricardo was shot and died at the Tribe of Nova event early on Saturday, condemned the terrorists responsible in an interview on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut.” They are completely devoid of humanity.
These kids left to go dance and are now nowhere to be found. They include my eldest daughter, she stated. “I want the world to know that every dollar donated to Hamas funds terrorism, not Gaza’s residents.” She continued, “The only human beings I can compare these monsters to are the Nazis during the Holocaust.”
Ricardo, who resides in New York City, was unaware that her daughter had attended the festival in the Negev desert until she received a call in the middle of the night informing her that Oriya was missing.
She added, adding that she arrived in Tel Aviv on Monday, “from that point on, I tried to get any kind of information from my friends in Israel while at the same time finding a flight.” She was listed as missing, so I still had hope, Ricardo said.
“My sister and I have a morning ritual where we talk, and I hadn’t heard from her,” Yahali told the site. “I sent him a text asking where he was.”They’re shooting at us, she retorted. In my arms, my friend passed away. The sister, who was in Tel Aviv at the time and had woken up to the sound of sirens, continued, “She kept saying that her friend died in her arms.”
Shortly after, she claimed, she got an ominous message that said, “I love you,” along with a horrifying picture of Oriya’s bleeding buddy, according to the Morning Herald. Hannie took a deep breath during the MSNBC interview when she was asked how her kid was. It’s challenging to use the past tense in conversation.
“My sister and I have a morning ritual where we talk, and I hadn’t heard from her,” Yahali told the site. “I sent him a text asking where he was.”They’re shooting at us, she retorted. In my arms, my friend passed away. The sister, who was in Tel Aviv at the time and had woken up to the sound of sirens, continued, “She kept saying that her friend died in her arms.”
Shortly after, she claimed, she got an ominous message that said, “I love you,” along with a horrifying picture of Oriya’s bleeding buddy, according to the Morning Herald. Hannie took a deep breath during the MSNBC interview when she was asked how her kid was. It’s challenging to use the past tense in conversation.
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