Debra Messing begs ‘far-left students’ to leave up Israeli hostage posters she hung in NYC

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Debra Messing begs ‘far-left students’ to leave up Israeli hostage posters she hung in NYC

Debra Messing shows her will and grace.

The actress put up a sign in Manhattan bearing the names and information of hostages held by Hamas terrorists – imploring “leftist students” to “leave the poster.”

“I keep thinking about the 199 hostages,” the “Will & Grace” star wrote in an Instagram post accompanying the photo Wednesday night.

He said his friend, Israeli actor Noa Tishby, organized for “a group of us to shoot posters of all the hostages in Times Square.

“Seeing their faces, 6 years old, 83 years old, it became very real,” Messing wrote of the experience. “People passing by would stop and spend time with them.

“My heart aches for these innocent families – Muslims, Christians, Jews – all of them,” he continued.

“The most important thing is to save the hostages.”

Messing went on to say he was grateful that President Biden made sure humanitarian aid “will reach every living person.” [in] Gaza by negotiating free passage from Egypt.

Debra Messing hung a sign bearing the name and information of the Israeli hostages, and implored “leftist students” to “leave the poster.” Debra Messing/Instagram

“It’s hard to process that Hamas refuses to take care of the Palestinians, block aid from reaching them, block them from leaving,” he said.

“They can open the way to Gaza immediately. They chose not to.

“It illustrates the lack of humanity in Hamas cells.

“Of course, the October 7 terrorist attack was the most barbaric, bloodthirsty massacre of Jews since the Holocaust,” Messing continued, adding that he prayed Hamas “was defeated.

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“The whole world will be safer,” he claimed.

Messing slammed Hamas for its “lack of humanity” and said he prayed the group would be “defeated.” Getty Images for Good+Foundation

Messing ended his message by asking for prayers for the hostages’ safe return, “the defeat of Hamas… physical safety for all the innocent Palestinians and Israelis who are suffering.”

“Pray for peace everywhere,” he said.

“And a personal request that young students, passionate, leave posters,” added the actress, saying taking them down “does nothing but hurt families who want us all to remember their loved ones, while waiting for news.”

Nearly 200 Israelis were kidnapped in a surprise attack by Hamas on October 7, and were held hostage by the terrorist group.AP

A group of New York University students were recently caught on camera tearing down posters of hostages in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

One of the students was later identified as Yazmeen Deyhimi, who blamed her behavior on misplaced anger.

Deyhimi, who previously worked at the Anti-Defamation League, has since insisted that his “love for protecting Jewish issues remains strong.”

Some students were caught on camera tearing down hostage posters. Stephen Yang

Messing had previously signed a letter published by the National Council of Jewish Women demanding the release of the hostages.

“We call on all governments, international organizations and civil society groups to condemn the crime and take action to help free the hostages,” the letter read.

“We urge the International Committee of the Red Cross, UNICEF, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and others to do everything in their power to get the hostages much-needed assistance,” it continued.

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“International humanitarian law requires Hamas to immediately provide all necessary means to identify hostages, allow medical treatment, not engage in torture and ill-treatment and respect the dignity of the remains by not defiling the bodies and returning them for burial.

Messing had previously signed a letter demanding the release of the hostages.AP

“We demand that these norms be respected, and emphasize that all parties involved in armed conflict must abide by international law.”

In a statement supporting the letter, Messing said: “Children with special needs and elderly women are detained and denied medical care.

“We demand that the international community, including the Red Cross, exert additional pressure on Hamas to gain access to hostages in greatest need.”

Others who signed the message included Helen Mirren, Mandy Moore, Amy Schumer and Israeli actress Gal Gadot.

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