äãîîä: A moment of silence

To mark the one year anniversary of the abduction of Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, the two Israeli soldiers whose capture by Hezbollah sparked last year’s war between Israel and Lebanon, at 9:05 this morning Israel’s leading websites took themselves offline for five minutes in an act of silent protest calling for the soldiers’ release. The sites each linked to Banim.org, a website established by the Keren Maor Foundation, which provides assistance to the families of Goldwasser, Regev, and Gilad Shalit, who was likewise abducted by Hamas militants outside of Gaza last summer.


Haaretz


The Jerusalem Post


Yediot Ahranot


NRG (Maariv)


MSN


Google did not go offline, but did add a blue and white ribbon to their site, linking to a search on Jeremiah 31:17, the “slogan” of the Maor Foundation


Nana


Hyde Park


Tapuz


Zeek also took itself offline in solidarity

Filed under Israel, War & Peace

3 Responses to “äãîîä: A moment of silence”

  1. [...] Hat Tip an Mobius von jewschool [...]


    Chajms Sicht » Ein Jahr · July 12th, 2007 at 7:14 am
  2. A surprising and welcome show of unity. I only wish it was perpetual. Tomorrow, I hope they won’t forget about them again.


    josh · July 12th, 2007 at 4:05 pm
  3. [...] terrorists, leading Israeli web-sites went off-line at 9:05am. They stayed off-line for 5 minutes. Jewschool captured the screenshots. All had the message the soldiers cannot be found. thy children shall come [...]


    Thoughts By Seawitch » Not Forgotten · July 13th, 2007 at 6:55 am

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