Days after Israel declared war on Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist group that slaughtered hundreds of civilians in a surprise attack, East End residents rallied in support of the world’s lone Jewish nation.
Details were still murky as of press time less than a week after the deadliest conflict in a half century in the Holy Land, but widely broadcast images of Islamic extremists massacring unarmed festival goers, children and others shocked the world, including those who call the Hamptons and the North Fork home.