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Last days of the Hostage Square. 20 hostages returned alive, but the war is not over

With the upcoming release of 20 living hostages and the subsequent transfer of 28 abducted bodies, and Trump’s imminent arrival to Israel. Starting from October 9, the hostage square was filled with people from various countries who came to support Israel in the fight against international terrorism and Anti-Semitism.

Dana Varon from Channel 14 speaks at the hostage square with Udi Goren, the cousin of kidnapped Tal Haimi

Alan Lionel, 40 years old. life coaching, Argentina

from right Dan Levy, 44 years old, Project Manager and Writer with Yosef Rosenzweig, both from Toronto

14:00 – 19:40 of October 9

midday on October 10

Barry Birmahet, 66 years old. on an interview for the Colombian TV. A new repatriate from Colombia, 4 years in Israel, lives in Givat Olga

Bruce Bacoman, 47 years old, with his family from New York

Benjamin Shapira, 31 year old doctor and his wife Moriah from Germany

בנימין ומוריה שפירא

from the left Aaron Morali, 27 years old from Austria & Rami Matan Even-Esh (Kosha Dillz), 44 years old, Israeli-American rapper

אהרון מוראלי ורמי מתן אבן אש (קושא דילז)

Aro Korol, 52 years old

Polish-born British Film Director and Producer

If you’re wondering why I, a Polish filmmaker without Jewish heritage—am fighting antisemitism, it’s because 90 years ago the world was largely silent. Albert Einstein poignantly stated, ‘The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.’

Never again is NOW!

on the rigt Audrey MacAlpine, American Journalist
Freelance Correspondent: Associated Press 360, Telegraph, United24 Media

Lior Golan, 77 years old, with his daughter. A Brazilian immigrant , 4 years in Israel, lives in Jerusalem

Kosha Dillz

18:40 – 19:53  on October 12

Indpendent workhorse and lyricist Kosha Dillz has found a way to entertain the entire world for the past 5 years of his life. Having toured the entire world with everyone from Matisyahu to Rza of the Wu Tang Clan and more, he has become a mainstay in the Hip Hop World and beyond, playing Paid Dues festival, BK Hip Hop Festival, SXSW, CMJ, Rock The Bells, and Vans Warped Tour.

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A short interview on Channel 14’s evening news with Israeli Ambassador to America Yechiel Laiter, whose son Moshe Yadiddia Laiter (39 years old) died in November 10, 2023 in Beit Hanoun, on the eve of Trump’s arrival

ראיון קצר בחדשות הערב של ערוץ 14 עם שגריר ישראל באמריקה יחיאל לייטר, שבנו משה ידידיה לייטר (בן 39) נפל ב-10 בנובמבר 2023 בבית חנון, ערב הגעתו של טראמפ

The 20 live hostages that were released

On October 13, after 738 days of captivity, Hamas terrorists returned all 20 surviving hostages through the Red Cross. At 8 a.m., the first group of seven abductees returned home: Eitan Mor, the brothers Gali and Ziv Berman, Matan Engerst, Omri Miran, Alon Ohel, and Guy Gilboa-Dalal.

After 3 hours, the remaining 13 returned: Elkana Bukhbut, Bar Kuperstein, Maxim Harkin, Segev Kalfon, Eitan Horn, David Kunio, Ariel Kunio, Nimrod Cohen, Avinatan Or, Yosef Chaim Ohana, Matan Tsengauker, Eviatar David and Rom Braslavsky.

 

Eitan Mor with his parents Efrat and Tzvika

 

The released live hostage Alon Ohel, with his family

Read the article that was published on the website on December 5, 2023

Alon Ohel is a talented musician. He was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, 2023

Also in Hebrew and Russian

The released live hostage Guy Gilboa Dalal

7:15 – 12:42,  October 13

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On October 14, the bodies of four hostages that handed over by Hamas from Gaza to the Red Cross on the evening of October 13, were identified. They are Daniel Peretz, Guy Ilouz, Bipin Joshi and Yossi Sharabi.

Funerals were held on Wednesday for slain hostages IDF Cpt. Daniel Perez and Guy Illouz, whose bodies were returned to Israel from the Gaza Strip two days earlier as part of a ceasefire agreement.

Daniel Perez was laid to rest at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem, while Guy Illouz was buried in his hometown of Ra’anana.

22-year-old Captain Perez, an immigrant from South Africa, was a tank commander in the 7th Armored Brigade’s 77th Battalion and was killed battling Hamas terrorists on October 7 near Nahal Oz. His tank’s crew included Sgt. Tomer Leibovitz, Staff Sgt. Itay Chen and Matan Angrest.

Leibovitz, Perez and Chen were killed, and the bodies of Perez and Chen were taken captive to Gaza, while Angrest was abducted alive and finally released on Monday, the same day that Perez’s remains were returned.

Angrest, still weak from the abuse he suffered while held hostage, attended the funeral, pale and shaky but determined to pay tribute to his fallen commander.

“I didn’t prepare anything in advance,” Angrest said. “I can’t believe I even made it here.”

“This is the least I could do for Daniel and the whole crew,” Angrest said, adding that Perez “is a figure to be admired. My commander will always be my commander, until the day I die. You will go with me until my last day and even in the world to come.”

“We will keep fighting for Itay Chen, until he returns,” Angrest added. “I’m ready to go into Gaza right now to bring him back.”

 

Guy Ilouz was wounded and kidnapped alive after escaping from the Nuhba militants in the Tel Gam area (near Re’im, approximately 4 km from the Gaza border). He died from his wounds after not receiving adequate medical care in Hamas captivity. He was 26 years old at the time of his death.

‘They murdered my soul’

In Ra’anana, Michel Illouz, the father of slain hostage Guy Illouz, whose body was also returned from Gaza on Monday, eulogized his eldest child after two years of rallying and protesting to bring him home.

“They kidnapped you — they murdered you — they kidnapped me too, and my very identity; they murdered my soul and my heart,” Illouz said. “I’ve been hollow, full of holes, ever since that senseless shooting by those vile terrorists, when they caught you, told you to turn around — and then simply fired two unnecessary bullets into your back.”

Illouz described driving to the Abu Kabir forensics institute on Wednesday morning to identify him and say goodbye.

“I touched you, tried to smell you, caressed every bone of yours, saw you, was alone with you — and yes, I felt with absolute certainty that it was you,” said Illouz. “Yes, I know, my Guychuk, that you’ve come back to us — back to your family’s embrace, to your friends, and to the millions of people whose hearts your story has touched.”

Michel thanked former hostage Maya Regev, who was present at the funeral, for being with his son before his death, while they were both hospitalized in Gaza.

His friend Alon Werber was slain alongside him, and another friend, Almog Sarusi, was kidnapped and murdered in captivity in August 2024.

Guy was born in raised in Ra’anana, and fled a strong connection to music from a young age. After his army service, he started to work in the industry, getting to know the ropes from insiders.

A soundman, Guy worked with Israeli musicians including Matti Caspi, Shalom Hanoch and rock band Hayehudim. He played the guitar from a young age and studied philosophy and psychology.

“He was a person with a huge heart, who really just wanted the best for people, for them to be happy and have fun. I really don’t even know how to eulogize someone like that,” his friend, Guy Videyah, told the Kan public broadcaster.

Among a series of videos from Israeli musicians who worked with Guy, Kan aired an undated clip from Orit Shachaf of the rock band Hayehudim, who called him a “promising young musician.”

“Music followed Guy his whole life and until his death,” Raanana Mayor Chaim Broyde wrote in a Facebook post. “Guy was partying with hundreds of other innocents at the party near Kibbutz Re’im and was taken captive by cruel murderers. For the past long weeks we hope and prayed for Guy’s return — but today we found out that he will never return.”

Guy’s friend, Abraham, wrote online about their close friendship, which “mostly involved being in nature and talking about music. Guy believed that music builds connections and can increase the good we see in the world. He loved his dog, George.”

“When I think about Guy, I think about the music we listened to and played together,” Abraham added. “I think about the songs he wrote that I will never get to hear. I remember that he always chose joy over sadness, being with friends and talking about hard things with a smile.”

 

On the same day, Hamas terrorists kidnapped Nepalese citizen Bipin Joshi from a hideout in Kibbutz Alumim. He is presumed to have been killed in captivity during the first months of the war. He was 23 years old at the time of his death.

The family of Bipin Joshi, the Nepalese agricultural student taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7 and killed in captivity in Gaza, expressed grief and sorrow in a statement on Wednesday, two days after his body was brought back to Israel.

“With immense pain, we received the news of the worst of all,” the Joshis wrote.

“Our dear son, Bipin — brother and soulmate to our daughter Pushpa — was murdered in Hamas captivity. The ground was pulled out from under our feet. It is hard to put into words the void left without him, a void that opened two years ago and has deepened into an immense abyss,” the family added.

“Bipin left us full of excitement, setting out for a year of study in Israel. We never imagined that the hug we gave him then would be our last.”

The Joshis thanked US President Donald Trump and the US, Israeli and Nepalese governments, along with the people of Israel and IDF soldiers, for fighting for their son and brother, and helping bring him home and “close the circle.”

“Today we can say it loud and clear: Bipin, you are a hero!” wrote the family, which comes from a remote village in western Nepal.

Joshi, 23, arrived in Israel in September 2023 as a student on the Learn and Earn program, working and studying at Kibbutz Alumim.

There were 16 other Nepalis also staying at the kibbutz. Ten were killed, five were injured and one escaped unharmed.

 

Yossi Sharabi, 53, was kidnapped from his home in Kibbutz Be’eri. In early 2024, the IDF reported to Sharabi’s family that the building where he was being held in the Nuseirat refugee camp had collapsed after a bomb hit a neighboring house.

He and his family holed up inside their reinforced room as terrorists rampaged through the kibbutz. In the early afternoon, the gunmen stormed into the house, murdered their dog and brought the entire family outside onto the lawn at gunpoint.

Yossi was last seen that Saturday morning being taken to Gaza in a black vehicle along with Ofir Engel, his daughter’s boyfriend, who had been visiting the family for the weekend, and a neighbor, Amit Shani. The rest of his family was spared.

Ofir and Amit were freed in a weeklong truce in November 2023. Amit later said that “it was a comfort that [Yossi] was there… he always tried to care for us,” and that “things felt safer for us with him there.”

Separately, terrorists took Yossi’s brother, Eli Sharabi, hostage to Gaza from his home in Be’eri, and murdered Eli’s wife and two daughters, Lianne, Noiya and Yahel. Eli was freed from captivity in February 2025.

Also on October 7, Yossi’s nephew on his wife’s side, Idan Herman, was murdered while trying to flee the Supernova music festival.

In January 2024, Hamas published a propaganda video featuring Yossi, claiming that he and fellow hostage Itay Svirsky had been killed in an Israeli airstrike. Two days later, Israeli authorities confirmed that Yossi had been killed in captivity. His date of death is believed to be January 10, 2024.

Several weeks later, the IDF stated that Yossi was likely inadvertently killed as a result of an IDF strike, but it could not definitively confirm his cause of death.

Yossi and Itay were held captive together with Noa Argamani, who was rescued by IDF troops in June 2024. After her return, Noa said that “Yossi didn’t survive” the airstrike which hit an adjacent building, and Itay was murdered by his captors several days later.

On October 13, 2025, Yossi’s remains were returned to Israel by Hamas.

Yossi is survived by his wife, Nira, their three daughters, Yuval, Ofir and Oren, his brothers Eli and Sharon, sisters Osnat and Hila, and his mother, Chana.

Yossi was born and raised in southern Tel Aviv. As a young man he worked for a moving company in the US, until he returned to Israel following 9/11. He decided to settle in Be’eri, following his brother Eli, who had moved there as a teenager.

He worked at the Be’eri printing house, first as a machine operator and later as the marketing director. On the kibbutz he met Nira, another transplant, and they married and built their live together in the kibbutz, raising their three daughters.

“We liked being so close,” Eli wrote in his memoir, Hostage, of his brother. “It was good for our girls. We did family trips together, shared family meals. Our daughters were as close as sisters. The future felt wide open, beautiful — and far away.”

His family said Yossi had strong ties to his faith, observed religious traditions and played a role in the kibbutz’s synagogue. He was a big fan of the Maccabi Tel Aviv, Real Madrid, and Manchester United soccer teams and he loved extreme sports, particularly surfing.

Sharon said that Yossi loved to live on the edge: “There’s no extreme sport he didn’t try his hand at… Go to the most dangerous river in the world and you’d find him there, rafting. Over the past few years, he was mainly into surfing.”

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On October 14, Hamas handed over four bodies; an examination revealed that, along with the bodies of three Israelis, Tamir Nimrodi, Uriel Baruch, and Eitan Levy. there was another body of a Palestinian Authority resident.

Tamir Nimrodi, 18, a soldier taken hostage from his base near the Erez Crossing on October 7, 2023, was identified as one of the bodies returned by Hamas overnight, his family said Wednesday morning, ending a two-year saga in which the fates of some of the victims remained unknown.

Until now, Nimrodi’s death had not been confirmed but Israel had expressed “grave concern” about him. The return of his body was the first confirmation that he was killed in captivity.

Alon Nimrodi, Tamir’s father, told Channel 12 in an emotional interview Wednesday that he felt “fortunate” to have final confirmation of his son’s death, and emphasized that the “struggle” was not over until all 21 remaining deceased hostages still held by Hamas are brought back to Israel.

“This is the moment that we so feared, the moment I refused to believe would come,” he said “The whole time, I said if there was a 0.01% chance, I would burn the world for Tamir to come home alive and well, but unfortunately, we got the news this morning.”

He added, “We feel fortunate – which is a terrible thing to say about your own son who was killed in Gaza, your eldest son who was kidnapped – but I mean to say that we are lucky to have received his body back.”

“In a certain sense, there is some relief, because there is now the certainty… there is a certain easing in knowing that our son has returned to us, even if it’s in this coffin,” he said, before breaking down in tears.

After sharing details about his son, whom he called his “hero,” Nimrodi reiterated that “the struggle isn’t over” and thanked the IDF soldiers “who allowed us to breathe right now” upon the return of the hostages.

The Hostage Families Forum also paid tribute to Nimrodi, noting that he had completed 10 months of his military service before he was abducted to Gaza.

“During his service, he felt like he had found his purpose and had interviewed for officer training only a week before he was taken hostage. His friends and family say he was a social and caring man. Tamir was not supposed to be on base on October 7 but volunteered to stay for that weekend [which coincided with Simhat Torah] so his friends could celebrate the holiday at home with their families.”

He is survived by his parents, Herut and Alon, and sisters Amit and Mika.

 

The family of slain hostage Uriel Baruch, whose body was returned to Israel last week, laid their loved one to rest in Jerusalem on Sunday, two years after he was killed by Hamas-led terrorists on October 7, 2023.

The former hostage’s wife, Racheli Baruch, said she began writing his eulogy on October 13, 2023, after hearing that her husband’s friend, Michel Yoav, was murdered while they fled the Nova music festival together.

In March 2024, Israeli authorities determined that Baruch had been killed on October 7 and his body taken to Gaza.

Racheli spoke of their love and their six years of marriage, which included their two sons, Shalev and Ofek.

Roee Baruch, one of Uriel’s two brothers, said he never gave up on the fight to bring Uriel’s body home.

“People told me so many times, ‘Enough, rest, move on,’” he said. “But Uriel, I want you to know — I never gave up on you, not for a single second. Even when it seemed hopeless, even when everything was total darkness, I kept going and didn’t stop — because you are my brother, and I will never, ever give up on my brother.”

He said Uriel, whom he calls “Badalu,” had become a brother to all the people of Israel.

“People everywhere, across the country and around the world, prayed, hoped, embraced, supported, and cried with us,” Roee said. “Everyone feels like they knew you. You’ve become a symbol of peace, love, hope, and unity.”

“Always the first to help”

The hostage’s mother, Naomi Baruch, said she never imagined a moment like this, “not with you wrapped in a flag inside a coffin, not buried in the ground. I imagined the moment when I would run to embrace you, hold you close to my heart so it could finally heal.”

Naomi praised her late son as “a devoted father to Shalev and to Ofek; when you spoke to them your eyes sparkled. I always said that your name was special — [literally:] the light of God.”

Uriel’s father Amir eulogized his son as “always the first to help, always a person of goodwill, always with a smile, with love,” and asked his son to “continue to light up our lives from above, like you lit it up from below.”

Eitan Levy, 53, has been confirmed as one of the bodies returned by Hamas last night, the Hostages and Missing Families forum announces.

Levy, from Bat Yam, was listed as missing for more than 40 days before being officially recognized as a hostage. After 62 days, the Israel Defense Forces informed his family that he was presumed killed while in captivity in Gaza.

A cab driver, Levy, dropped a passenger off in Kibbutz Be’eri around 7:15 a.m. on October 7, 2023. He then called his son, Shahar, to tell him about the Hamas missiles. While on the phone, Shahar heard his father run into a Hamas ambush, and he heard Arabic shouting in the background and shooting before the call was ultimately disconnected.

After Levy was missing for 40 days, his family was informed that he was believed to be held hostage in Gaza. Then, in December 2023, authorities confirmed that Eitan had been murdered on October 7 and his body taken captive.

In August 2024, his family agreed to release graphic footage of Levy’s body being driven through the streets of Gaza and being kicked and stomped on by Gazans.

After his death was confirmed, Eitan’s family held a memorial service and sat shiva, the weeklong mourning period, but were not able to hold a funeral.

He is survived by his son, Shahar, and his sister, Sigi.

“Alongside the sorrow and the understanding that the heart will never be whole again, Eitan’s return brings some measure of solace to a family that has lived with painful uncertainty for more than two years,” the headquarters says. “We will not rest and we will not stop until all 20 hostages are returned home.”

 

Tom David Frey, 33 year old from Germany.  Journalist and political commentator

Amit Harari, an Israeli journalist, worked on the sports channel, now works at Channel 13.

עמית הררי, עיתונאית ישראלית, עבדה בערוץ ספורט, כיום עובדת בערוץ 13

Daniel Zilberstein, 42 year old Israeli journalist, today works on Channel 13

דניאל זילברשטיין, עיתונאי ישראלי בן 42, עובד היום בערוץ 13

American tourist

October 15

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On the morning of October 16, the Prime Minister’s office reported that Inbar Hayman and Muhammad al-Atrash had been transferred from Gaza the previous day.

The late Inbar Hayman and Noam Alon at a Maccabi Haifa game (photo: courtesy of the family)

Inbar Hayman, 27 years old, a resident of Haifa, was kidnapped on Saturday, 7/10/23, from the nature party in Kibbutz Ra’im to Gaza.

Mordi Alon, the father of her partner, said today that Heyman came to the party as a volunteer, the “Halfrit”, to people who felt unwell. “Inbar likes outdoor parties and loves to dance. On Saturday during the escape from the party she ran away with two Israeli guys. For 3 hours they ran away from the terrorists, until they were caught by two terrorists at 13:00 p.m.

One of the terrorists grabbed her and threatened her with a knife. One of the Israeli guys came to her aid with a plank, with which he attacked the terrorist. The terrorist left Inbar. The guys yelled at Inbar to run, but she froze and didn’t move. At that moment a motorcycle arrived with two terrorists on it and they kidnapped Inbar. The two Israeli guys managed to escape and reached the security forces safe and sound. They told how Inbar was kidnapped.

We have been busy the last few days going through everything on the net to look for information about Inbar. We have a video where you see 4 terrorists dragging Inbar. We know it is held by Hamas. We are doing everything to get her back. Everyone helps us, including lecturers and friends. There is a crazy commitment of people. The people of Israel at their best.”

Inbar came to Haifa from Petah Tikva and she is studying visual communication in her fourth year at Vitsu. For the past year and a half, she has been the partner of Noam Alon, who is also a student at Vizzo. “Inbar is talented and creative,” says Mordi Alon, “My son and Inbar love Haifa. Inbar lives in Masada and my son lives in Telpiot Market. She loves Maccabi Haifa. They were supposed to be in a game against Be’er Sheva in a week and go on to Sinai for a last vacation before the school year starts.”

Inbar Hayman’s funeral took place on Friday at the Yarkon Cemetery in Petah Tikva.

Muhammad al-Atrash, 39, served as a tracker in the Gaza Division’s Northern Brigade, and was killed that day battling terrorists in the area of Nahal Oz, after which the terrorists took his body to Gaza.

On Thursday, Sgt. Maj. Muhammad el-Atrash’s funeral was held in Sa’wa, a Bedouin town near Beer Sheba, attended by his family and mourners from the community.

He is survived by his two wives, Amna and Ktimal, 13 children and 22 siblings, according to the IDF, as well as his parents.

On Thursday morning, the slain hostage’s cousin, Nimr, told the Walla news site: “We’re sad, but at least there’s a place to bury him, after two years,” adding: “He was a good man, a leader, always a listening ear for everybody, a special person.”

Muhammad’s brother Salem told Walla: “The State of Israel must do everything to return the rest of the fallen hostages,” adding: “The rest of the families whose loved ones are [fallen] hostages there — they’re like my brothers and sisters.”

At his funeral, Gaza Division chief Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram said the final confirmation of Atrash’s death “shattered the heart.”

The IDF general told members of the Atrash family that they should “feel pride in him for his dedication and his bravery.”

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On the morning of October 18, the remains of Eliyahu Margalit, that was transferred from Gaza to Israel in the previous evening, were identified.

Eliyahu (“Churchill”) Margalit was 76 years old on October 7, 2023. He was kidnapped by terrorists from Kibbutz Nir Oz while he was hiding in a stable. Eliyahu was killed in captivity. Israeli authorities reported of his death on December 1, 2023.

His daughter, Nili, was also kidnapped to Gaza and was released after 55 days in Hamas captivity.

He is survived by his wife Daphna, his children Noa, Danny & Nili and 3 grandchildren.

A pillar of Nir Oz, Eliyahu devoted his life to the kibbutz’s cattle – building its herd from 50 calves to thousands.

Every morning, he could be found feeding his beloved horses, also taken that day. Always tending. Always giving.

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On October 18, the bodies of Thai citizen Sonthaya Oakharasri and Ronen Engel were handed over to Israel.

Sonthaya Oakkharasr, 30, is the deceased hostage whose remains were returned to Israel overnight Saturday. Oakkharasr was a Thai agricultural worker in  Kibbutz Be’eri, approximately 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) from the Gaza border, and was murdered during the Oct. 7 massacre, then taken to the Gaza Strip.

Slain hostage Ronen Engel was laid to rest Tuesday in his home community, Kibbutz Nir Oz, with his family recalling a husband and father who was full of optimism and infectious humor.

A motorcade of motorcycles, many with Israeli flags attached, accompanied Engel’s body as he was brought to the kibbutz for burial.

Engel, 54, who was killed in the kibbutz and whose body was seized and taken to Gaza by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, was a devoted motorcycle rider. His body was returned by Hamas on Saturday evening.

His widow, daughters, and brother eulogized him as optimistic and adventurous, full of life and laughter, whose motto was “Always look on the bright side of life.”

“You were the heart of our home — the one who knew how to make us laugh even on the hardest days, with your endless humor and optimism,” said Engel’s widow, Karina Engel-Bart. “You were always smiling, always with a witty line that made everyone turn to look at you and ask, ‘Is he serious?’ — and then hear you say, ‘I’m crazy, but I’m optimistic.’”

Engel-Bart was taken hostage the day her husband was killed, along with their two daughters. They were released the following month. A son, Tom, was not at home when the attack took place.

Engel’s oldest daughter, Mika, now 20, eulogized her father, saying she’ll never get to call him “Abush” again.

“It was you and me against the world — and now it’s just me, alone against the world,” she said. “A world that’s torn me into a million pieces and is devouring me. How will I ever cope without you?

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09:58, October 19

10:00, October 19

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On October 19, a terrorist attack in southern Gaza killed two soldiers and one was seriously wounded.

Major Yaniv Kula, 26, from Modi’in, a commander in the 932nd Battalion of the Nahal Brigade;

Staff Sergeant Itai Yavetz, 21, from Modi’in, a soldier in the 932nd Battalion of the Nahal Brigade.

A reservist from the Gaza Division’s engineering unit was seriously wounded.

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On October 20, the body of Tal Haimi was returned from Gaza.

Tal Haimi was born and raised in Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak, a few kilometers from the Gaza border. When dozens of Hamas terrorists infiltrated his hometown on October 7, 2023, he showed extraordinary bravery in defending it from the onslaught.

A third-generation resident of Nir Yitzhak, Haimi was born in 1981 and graduated from Ma’ale Habesor School. Like many of his peers, he was a member of the pioneering Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair and even dedicated a year of service to the movement after high school.

He enlisted in the IDF’s 202nd Paratroopers Battalion of the 35th Paratroopers Brigade. According to Nir Yitzhak’s memorial page, he “stood out with his skills” and was remembered as an “outstanding warrior” during his service.

Tal was a devoted husband and father. His fourth child was born in May 2024, months after his murder, a son he will never have the chance to hold.
May his memory forever be a blessing.🕯️
Never forget. Never forgive.

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On October 22, the Prime Minister’s Office and the IDF Spokesperson’s Office announced that the bodies transferred from Gaza on October 21 had been identified. They are Nir Oz residents Aryeh (Zalman) Zalmanovich and Tamir Adar.

The death of Aryeh Zalmanovich, 85, the father of two sons and grandfather of five, was announced on December 1, 2023. He apparently died in captivity.

Reserve Warrant Officer Tamir Adar was 38 years old. He was the deputy chief of staff and a member of Kibbutz Nir Oz  self defense unit. He was killed in combat a with terrorists on October 7, 2023. His body was taken to Gaza.

Today, October 25, 2025, there still 13 Israeli bodies in Hamas captivity.

Do not forget about the importance of supporting the site

Published October 25, 2025, 15:10

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Another fraud: Gaza has handed over a remains of a dead body that had already been returned earlier.

On Tuesday night, the Abu Kabir Institute of Forensic Medicine was conducting identification procedures for the remains transferred from the Gaza Strip the previous evening. This morning, reports emerged that experts were increasingly convinced that the transferred remains did not match any of the 13 abductees  thatcare still in the terrorist hands.

A report was later released that the terrorists had handed over another fragment of the remains of a hostage that had previously returned. Shortly after midday, the Prime Minister’s Office issued an official confirmation: the terrorists had returned fragments of the remains of 27-year-old Ofir Tsarfati, who had participated in the Nova festival near Re’im. He was reported missing after October 7, and on November 30, his family was informed that he had been killed. In December 1, 2023, his remains were returned by the ISA and the IDF and buried in Israel.

 

 

Richel Tsarfati, mother of the late Ofir Tzarfati 
Statement from the family of the late Ofir Tsarfati: “This is ongoing emotional abuse, a heartache and a wound that opens again and again”
Ofir’s mother Richel :
Ofir knew how to love truely – a legacy of love and light, the evil will not prevail”
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Shoval Tsarfati, Ofir’s sister: “Hamas carried out cruel manipulation, a blatant violation of the agreement”
For our hostages who cannot make their voices heard – 13 hostages are still in Gaza

 

 

Added October 28, 22:23

The war against Hamas and the volunteers (9)

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In this material I present photographs taken on  February 18 to 21.

Every day a have interesting meetings.

In one of the days I met a group of people from different countries who had arrived to Israel the day before through the Taglit program.

Steve Kagan, 60 years old, from Bergen. Came with a group of Americans. Family in Israel

On the right, Julie Altman from Cambridge and Beryl Youngleson, a teacher from San Diego, came for 10 days

Stuart Bear, 64 years old, MN Lawyer from Minneapolis, came for 2 weeks

On the right is Daniela Pupkin, 21years old, a new immigrant from Chile, living in Herzliya

Birthday of Amnon Epstein, who came to the “Eran’s Angels” volunteer center every day for 2 months

Stuart Bear with wife and Caren Hammerman, 64 years old, from Scarsdale, a town and village in Westchester County, New York. Came for 2 weeks with her daughter who lives in Israel

On the left are Oliver Stanton, 59 years old, a businessman from Florida, Jan Lampit, 21 years old, from Hadera, raleased from the army in december 23 was fighter in search and rescue unit, and Gonen Barlev from Netanya

Vered Golan, an Israeli designer, she lived in Dallas for many years. Father is from Petah Tikva

Photos of February 18

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Maya Lior Moscowitch, architect, from Tel Aviv

Sam Pittman, 18 years old from New Jersey. Im on a program spending the year in israel before I go to an american college. I love to volunteer here

Jonan Shainberg, 22 years old, from New York, just graduated college and working. Arrived through with Masa program for 6 weeks

Angelica Schanzer from New York, Special education teacher.  Reading specialist, speaks Hebrew, family in Raanana. Here for a week visiting  my family and daughter Brianna, who is studying on a year-long course in Midreshet Amit in Jerusalem

On the right is Shiri Tsuk from Atlanta, speaks Hebrew.

Luda Kupstaitis Kushnir from Tel Aviv and Terry Duffy, 67 years old, from Maryland. He speaks Hebrew, completed 3rd grade in kibbutz Maagen Michael in 1980, after which he volunteered in kibbutz Misgam Am. Married, three sons, daughter and four grandchildren

Annabelle Kersner. I moved to Israel about 30 years ago and work as a school psychologist. My sister from New York came to Israel now to volunteer during these difficult times. When we are united, we are strong!

from left Howard Blady, 67 years old, and Kenneth Marcus, 69 years old, from New York

Stuart Katz, 60 years old, from Israel, Scott Taub, 42 years old, from North Woodmere – is an unincorporated hamlet in the Town of Hempstead, New York, located in far western Nassau County on the South Shore of Long Island in the Town of Hempstead and Samantha Blady from New York

Alice Edery, 47 years old, from America, architect and realtor, speaks Hebrew, sister lives in Petah Tikva and Daniela Pupkin

On the left Janina Dujovne from Santa Fe, Argentina, a teacher at Bialik High School, Esther Zafrati, an accountant, and her daughter Limor from New York. We arrived for 16 days

Jody Comins, 56 years old, from Framingham, YSA divorce mediator, speaks Hebrew. Came for 6 weeks

Rivka Lang, 27 years old, from Melbourne. Tel Aviv University student

Photos of February 19

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On the left is Sharona Yunayev from Or Yehuda,  PWC Israel volunteer

On the right is Nathan Teichert, 29 years old, a cowboy and brother Lincoln, 27 years old, a university student from Wyoming. Arrived for 3 weeks

The Hamburger family from Manchester, England. Marissa is a pharmacy student, Cindy is a teacher and schoolgirl Libby. Pictured below is Dan Hamburger. Came for a week

Ella Cohen from London, came with Masa program and American

On the left are Tal Navon and Eli Argaman, PWC Israel volunteers

Alannah John, 24 years old, a university student in Georgia, arrived for 3 weeks

Tal Segal, 32 years old, came with the group from Utah. Hebrew at native level

On the left are Jen Kimel, 30 years old, from Toronto, and Israeli Ayelet Wolf

Dan Hamburger from Manchester

On the left is Chaya Simon, a repatriate from America, 2 years in the country, lives in Jerusalem

26-year-old Russian-speaking security guard, lives in Netanya, accompanies groups of foreigners on bus trips around Israel

Photos of February 20

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Max Pickman, 22 years old, student from New York. Arrived through the Taglit program for 10 days

Matthew Shore, 32 years old, from Westchester, New York, work in healthcare operations as a project manager. Volunteering with Taglit Birthright Israel’s Onward program. Speaks Hebrew

Joshua Friedman, 25 years old, from Vancouver. Works in high-tech and Rachel Haimovich, 24 years old, graduated from college

Nikita Afanasyev, 24 years old. I study politics in Heidelberg. Moved to Germany in 2003 from Belgorod-Dnestrovsky, Odessa region and Ari Gavriel Frausto, 25 years old, from Colorado. Arrived through the Taglit program

Irene Kaufman, 26 years old, from Chicago, finance commercial real estate, David Adatto, 70 years old, from Scottsdale, Arizona, and Noam Shapiro, 31 years old, from New York, theater producer & director

Irene Kaufman from Chicago. My family immigrated from St. Petersburg (Leningrad) in 1989. My dad a mathematics professor, was in Israel in January volunteering

Robert Liveanu, 32 years old, forester, from Montreal

Benji Davila, 22 years old, student, from London

On the right are Michelle Stern, 33 years old, entrepreneur, from Sydney, and Julia Horowitz, 26 years old, retail, from California

A group of volunteers who arrived through the Taglit program, and Luda Kupstaitis Kushnir, who joined them at the bottom right

After the end of the volunteer day, we stopped at the wall with the pictures of the abducted on October 7. On the left an Israeli from Jerusalem, on the right is a volunteer from America

Photos of February 21

Published 02/28/2024, 23:54

Also in Russian and Hebrew

The war against Hamas and the volunteers (8)

Continuation. For previous materials click 12345, 6, 7

In these rainy winter days, the solidarity visits of Jews from different countries continues.  Some come for a week or two, and some for a longer period.  At the Expo volunteer center, you can always meet an individual or groups who came to Israel through the Masa program. In addition of getting to know the country, everyone enjoyed a veriaty of delicious food.

On the left is Victoria Steinbrecher from Vienna and her boyfriend Simon Zeider. Adventurers, traveled the world by bicycle for past 3 years. On the right is Regina Leibengrub from Baltimore, a nurse, speaks Russian very well

Jason Robbins

Jason and Alex Robbins from Florida

Rebecca Nathan, 22 years old, repatriate from Cape Town, South Africa. I live in Tel Aviv, I have now finished my studies and am looking for a job

Rebecca Nathan and Ben Kamp, 22 years old from Geneva, 4 years in Israel, lives in Tel Aviv

From left to right: Aaron Goldschmidt, 22 years old, from Arizona, Sam Miller, 22 years old, from Chicago and Ethan Valunetz, 22 years old, from Indiana. All came through Masa program in August

Jordan Altounian, teacher from New York

Olivier Goldhar, 27 years old, from Toronto, came for six weeks through Masa program

Toby Olins, 26 years old, from London, an English teacher. Arrived through Masa program in Bat Yam

David Menchel, 45 years old, from New York, a lawyer, speaks Hebrew,  arrived  for a week
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Kapucine Dias. I live in France, around Paris, I’m 26, arrived with Masa for 6 weeks in Israel. I’m student and worker

Sandra Goldfinger from Tel Aviv

From left: Mendel Isaak, 23 years old, from New York, Vallerstein Priscila, 31 years old, from Brasil, … … (?) and Nathan Singer, 32 years old from Boston,  work in Hitech, Masa for 6 weeks in Tel Aviv

Sam Pittman, 18 years old from New Jersey. Im on a program spending the year in israel before I go to an american college. I love to volunteer here

Teag Zul, 19 years old, from Tel Aviv and mum Jo

Mendel Isaak from New York

Kyle Newman, 22 years old, from New York.  Arrived with Masa for 6 weeks. Staying in Tel Aviv. I speak Hebrew. I have family here in Kfar Vitkin and many friends. I love Israel and Im making Aliyah this year and enlisting in the army

Volunteers from EL AL Airlines

 

Mei Sommer, 32 years old, from Wisconsin. Im here with Masa in Tel Aviv for 6 weeks.
My profession is Phlebotomy. Im here to support Israel

Gal Fridman, 33 years old from Toronto. I have business in Rocks-tarmusic. Parents immigrant from lviv (Ukraine) in 1990 year and Nathan Singer from Boston

Photo of February 8

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Actress Carly Nahon, 27 years old from Los Angeles, and Israeli Itai Kritmaler, 23 years old from Holon. Student for computer science and work at Applied Materials

From right: Eli Rosen, 39 years old, work in hi-tech, know hebrew, and Jesse Rosen, 33 years old, film maker. Arrived from Chicago for a week.

Yves Trau from Tel Aviv

Nadia Auerbach, 48 years old from London, a housewife, came for a week. Parents from Lithuania

Roy and Sharona Arbeit from New York. Children in America and Israeli Raanana

From left: Sylvie Margoline, Patrick Kornberfg, 70 years old, and Annick Kornberfg.   Сame from Paris for a week

Hilit Glezer, 53 years old, social worker in E.S. Agensy in Tel Aviv

Volunteer from London

Luda Kupstautis Kushnir from Tel Aviv, works at the Dan Hotel

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Also in Russian and Hebrew

 

The war against Hamas and the volunteers (7)

Continuation. For previous materials click herehereherehere, here and here

Its already started the 4th month since that terrible day of October 7th. From October 31 to the end of 2023, 172 IDF soldiers were killed during the ground operation in Gaza. The first days of the New Year we didn’t count much losses, but over the last two days 10 more names were added, and in total on the morning of January 11, 97 days since the war started, 185 soldiers were killed.

In my last sixth article I continue to talk about Israel’s war against the Hamas killers and their patrons from the “free” world, about the volunteers work and alot was said about the dead Israeli heroes. About some of them it was told very detailed. The article contains many photographs, including from funerals, videos, memories of loved ones and interviews on television.
Of course, this is incredibly tiring work that had to be done from early morning until late evening, often ending well after midnight and sometimes lasting the entire next day. Espesially when you do it in 3 languages. In addition, a number of problems occured; Not all the videos from YouTube were accepted by the website; it accepted them in one place, but not in the other. I explain it so that readers understand why the video itself is not included, but only a hyperlink. I decided that I would hold out until the end of 2023.
In the coming year, of course, it is impossible to maintain such a rhythm alone, and I hope that there will be some who will join in, and then together it will gradually be possible to tell about every Israeli hero.

In the 7th photographic material, I continue to tell about the largest volunteer center, located at the EXPO Center in Tel Aviv, where people continue to come from various countries.

Maya Lior Moscowitch from Tel Aviv

volunteers from America

and also from America

Michael Wolf, 46 years old, doctor from Atlanta, daughter Tali, studying in Jerusalem and wife Yael

Alex Strogach from Tel Aviv. 10 years in Israel, came with her parents from Moldova.

Students from America. Unfortunately, I accidentally did not remember the information that the guys wrote down in my contacts. I ask those who know them to tell them to write to me at amigosh4@gmail.com

Orly Moyal and Joni from Tel Aviv

Israelis Noa … and Afik …, Davin … from England

Israeli Ido … and American Sarah Cohen, 28 years old, from Waterloo

On the left is Maya Yitzhac from Tel Aviv. Near volunteers from America

Filipino Liza Azil helping her ward Dan from Tel Aviv

Also in Hebrew and Russian

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On January 11, a group of American and Canadian Jews who arrived on a 5-day solidarity visit arrived at the Angels of Eran volunteer center immediately after landing.

Josh Zucker, 48 years old, from New York, bank employee, learning Russian

Simon Lang, 23 years old, a student from New York. Arrived for 3 weeks

Alisa Daly, 42 years old, from Toronto, speaks Hebrew

Shawn Goldberg, 52 years old, accountant from Toronto, speaks Hebrew

Courtney Fishman from Cleveland, speaks Hebrew and Shawn Goldberg

Charlotte Zucker from New York, Marcia Kahnowitz from California and Vanessa Leibowitz from Atlanta

Marcia Kahnowitz and Vanessa Leibowitz

Josh Zucker with his daughter Charlotte

Daniel and Benjamin Leibowitz from Atlanta

and here are alot of delicious pizzas, delivered by the guests

grandfather and grandson Klein

Adam Leibowitz from Atlanta

Already familiar 30 years old Tomas Guttman from New York, who arrived until February

 

Shaina, Vanessa, Daniel, Benjamin and Adam Leibowitz

20 years old Shaina Leibowitz

Rachel, Policy Analyst at AIPAC, Jeff and Amber Rosen (attorneys) from San Francisco

DJ Ravid Solan

Marcia Kahnowitz

Mayeer Pearl, 49 years old, from Toronto

Pao Silberman from Tel Aviv, an artist

Happy Julia Klein

Julia’s exhausted son Ari

Emily Mallin and her 16 years old daughter Saturn Klein

George Klein

George and Ari Klein

Farewell picture. Tamara Haimov in the front

Bat Sheva Labowr Stoll, 26 years old, and Yohan Halua, 26 years old, a doctor fron New York, came before a week

Tamara Haimov, Sabrina Naggar and her son Joshy, 19 years old, a student from London, arrived for a week

Ronni Ben Shitrit from Beit Shean and Guy Matul, 28 years old from Petach Tikva, volunteers from Playtika Company (Herzeliya)

Sivan Katz from Tel Aviv, a volunteer from Playtica company (Herzeliya)

with the samovar, the journalist Taniya Tomer and the tourism industry workers Luda Kupstaitis Kushnir and Lada Samoilov

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The people that responsible for preparing the delicious food

volunteers from Deetfield, Ilinois: Joe Kaszynski, Shai, Shelly and Nehama

Daniel Marschinke, 25 years old, from Minneapolis, … … from Tel Aviv and Thomas Guttman, 30 years old, from New York.

Those who came to Israel under the Masa program: Leeor Hartal, 18 years old, from Chicago, Dima, 36 years old, from Kyiv, worked as a television journalist and 36 years old Jonathan Shavit, born in Ramat Gan, when Jonathan was 4 years old, his parents moved to Holland, lives in Rotterdam

Thiago Kimelblat from Brazil, 35 years old,

Have an MBA in International Relations and MBA in Business Management at FGV. Also a full stack developer and project manager.

One and a half years in Israel, lives in Tel Aviv. Looking for job

Volunteers from Playtika Company (Herzeliya)

from left to right: Itamar Weller, Lian Roden, Liron Lichtenstein, Liran Sheinbox, Nadav Hos, Raz Rosh, Amit Ninio and Netanel Adar

near the wall with the pictures of the Israeli kidnapped by the Hamas terrorists

Alyson Fieldman with daughters Liora (left) and Eliana from Clevelend, Ohio

In the middle of the group from Clevelend, Meredith Weiss. Speaks Hebrew

Also in Russian and Hebrew

Added January 20, 2024, 12:27

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Doron Katz Family of Teaneck, New Jersey

Noam (left) and Gabriel Katz

Yossi (housing broker) from Tel Aviv

Alana Green with her daughter from New Jersey

  Yafit Ben Moshe and Nadav Moshes

Volunteers from Playtika Company (Herzeliya)

Nadav Moshes, Dalit Bar Grabarsky, Ariel Avon, Yuval Palman, Sagi Dekel, Yafit Ben Moshe

15 years old Adir Schwartz from Philadelphia

On the right is 40 years old Joshua Mover from Toronto, a professor of communications, in Israel for a week, five more to come. Arrived in the Masa program

Sabari Joshua, 38 years old, is a thoracic medicl oncologist and wife Dalia from New Jersey. They speak Hebrew

Liel Pelleg from Tel Aviv

Already familiar 36 years old Yonatan Shavit from Rotterdam

The same 30 years old Thomas Guttman from New York.

Photos January 23

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57 years old Andy Katz from Hertz, UK

23 years old Ben Steinfeld from Amsterdam. Came to volunteer with his mother

Volunteers who came from the Israeli south

Jennifer Dray (right) from Miami and Phyllis from New York

Valerie Mirvis from Teaneck, New Jersey. Came to volunteer with husband Eitan for 2 weeks


18 years old Sam Pittman from New Jersey and 18 years old Liat Levone from Maryland.  Came to study in September for a year

Photos January 24

Added January 25, 2024, 15:49

Rebecca Nathan, 22 years old, repatriate from Cape Town, South Africa. I live in Tel Aviv, I have now finished my studies and am looking for a job

Volunteers from Playtika Company (Herzeliya)

Gilai Levi from Playtika Company (Herzeliya)

Mathieu Eitany-Malo, 25 years old, from Canada, 6 weeks in Israel, arrived in the Masa program. Correctional officer in Canada

Yuval Hess, 28 years old, from Bern, Switzerland, repatriated 4 months back before the war with Hamas. Worked at random jobs, now in ulpan, speaks Hebrew.

Ofir Halperin from Playtika Company (Herzeliya)

Photos January 28

Added January 31, 2024, 12:56

Also in Russian and Hebrew

P.S.

I turn to volunteers from different countries who help at the Expo center or other places (hospitals, etc.) to send pictures with a story about themselves and how they feel in Israel at the present time and how important it is now to come to Israel to a solidarity visit.
I ask the Israeli volunteers to send photographs that they take themselves along with the captions of the names in Hebrew and English.

The war against Hamas and the volunteers (6)

Continuation. For previous materials click hereherehere, here and here

More than 2 months have already passed since the attack on Israel by the Hamas killers on October 7th, which led to the terrible death of approximately 1,400 civilians, military and police, the capture of more than 240 hostages, including the bodies of those who were killed and foreign workers, which led to the outbreak of the War of Iron Swords, for the total destruction of terrorists in Gaza and the return of the hostages. Israel paid a big price: from October 31 to December 14, 116 IDF soldiers were killed during the ground operation in Gaza.
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At the same time, international terrorism in the world, especially those who want to destroy Israel, still has many defenders. Among the countries that are concerned about the “peaceful unfortunate Palestinians”, Putin’s Russia stands out. The country that invaded to Ukraine on February 24, 2022 and mercilessly destroyed entire cities, making millions of Ukrainians refugees. 3,500 people are still in captivity.
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On December 14th, almost 2 years after the start of the war in Ukraine, the dictator within 4 hours held a direct line for Russians, and also answered questions from authorized journalists. In his own style, he touched Israel’s war in Gaza, comparing it with the “special military operation” Russia is doing in Ukraine.
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Putin believes that the fighting carried out by the Israeli Defense Forces in the Gaza Strip differs significantly from Russia’s “special military operation” on the territory of Ukraine.
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“What is happening is of course a disaster. We have just talked about the situation related to the Ukrainian crisis, but you and everyone present here and around the world can see: look at the special military operation and what is happening in Gaza, and see the difference. There is nothing like that in Ukraine.
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You mentioned the death of thousands of children and women. The UN Secretary General has called today’s Gaza Strip the largest children’s cemetery in the world. This assessment says a lot. This is an objective assessment. Nothing to say here.”
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The dictator added that Moscow stands for the creation of a Palestinian state, preserving the civilian population of Gaza and ensuring the supply of humanitarian aid to the strip. According to him, Russia intended to open its field hospital in the Gaza Strip near the border with Egypt, but Israel said it was unsafe.
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On the November 4th Gilad Erdan, Israel’s representative to the UN, in response to a speech by the Russian representative calling for Israel to be condemned and held accountable, accused Russia of using the war in the Middle East to divert attention from their military operations in Ukraine.
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“It’s funny to hear from a Russian representative moralizing about Israel regarding human rights and international law. Russia is the last one who can preach to us”.
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According to Erdan, Russia is using Hamas attack on Israel in a “perverted way” to “divert the world’s attention” from its military operation in Ukraine.
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Erdan’s criticism was a reaction to the words of the Russian representative to the UN, Nebenzya, who had previously stated that Israel, as an occupier state, does not have the right to defend itself.
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Nebenzya noted that the United States and its allies “filled their mouths with water”, despite the destruction in Gaza “many times greater than what they angrily criticize in other regional contexts, attacks on civilian targets, including hospitals, the horrific death of thousands of children and the suffering of the civilian population under conditions of total blockade.”
From the very beginning of the attack by Hamas killers, volunteer organizations began to work throughout the country.
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The largest center “Eran’s Angels” is located in the EXPO center in Tel Aviv, where, in addition to Israelis, people come from a variety of countries to help.
I present to your attention the sixth photographic material about their work.
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Itay Kupstautis, 6.5 year old from Tel Aviv
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Luda Kupstautis Kushnir from Tel Aviv, works at the Dan Hotel, immigrated in 1991 from Kishinev, with Itay Kupstautis and DJ Ravid
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Pao Silberman from Tel Aviv, an artist
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Luda Kupstautis Kushnir and Pao Silberman
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Tamara Haimov from Tel Aviv, businesswoman
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Tamara Haimov and Ludmila Kupstautis Kushnir
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Parcels for Israeli Defense Forces soldiers
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Shira Kass from Tel Aviv
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Sasca Wajdenbaum from Brussels (Belgium), came to volunteer for two weeks
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Lada Samoilov from Jaffa, 22 years in Israel, travel agent and … …
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Amir Efrati, 38 y.o., one of the founders of the volunteer organization “Eran’s Angels”
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Maayan Karmi from Tel Aviv
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Tomas Guttman from N.Y., 30 years old
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Tomas Guttman, Matan Shamir from Philadelphia, 38 years old and Aviv Teboul from Paris, 28 years old, musician
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Family of French volunteers Wendy and Aviv Teboul
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Israeli guides Bella Tulchinskaya, Leah Ukrainian and Baruch
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Bella Tulchinskaya, arriving daily from Ramle, master of delicious salads and tahini. In addition to this, there are many others, and everything is very tasty.
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Photos taken on December 31st. On the eve of 2024 on floor -2 in building B
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On December 15th a huge tragedy happened. Israeli soldiers shot and killed three hostages who escaped from the Hamas captivety.

“According to a senior officer of the Southern Command, based on the initial investigation, the incident began after one of the soldiers stationed in the building noticed three suspicious figures emerging from the building a few tens of meters away.

According to the investigation, all three were shirtless and one of them was carrying a stick with an improvised white flag.

The soldier, who believed that the men moving towards him were an attempt by the Hamas to lure IDF soldiers into a trap, immediately opened fire and shouted “terrorists!” to the other forces.

According to the investigation, the soldier killed two men and the third, who was wounded, fled back into the building from which he came from.

At this stage, the battalion commander, who was also in the building from which the soldier was shooting, came outside and ordered the forces to cease fire.

Meanwhile, cries of “Help” in Hebrew were heard in the area.

Moments later, the third man emerged from the building he had fled into and another soldier opened fire on him, evetually killing him.

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Yotam Haim, 28, from Kibbutz Kfar Gaza

   On December 6, Iris Haim talks on channel 14 about her son Yotam, who was kidnapped by                                                                            Hamas.

An hour before it was announced that a tragedy had happened with three hostages who had escaped from Hamas captivity and were shot by Israeli soldiers, Iris Haim, Yotam’s mother, spoke on Channel 12 and said that it is impossible to make concessions by releasing terrorists, and that the lives of the soldiers, as well as the fact that many Israelis will pay for that in the future, are no less important. The story of Corporal Gilad Shalit, who fell asleep in a tank and was captured by Hamas on June 25, 2006. On the morning of October 18, 2011, after five years and four months of imprisonment, Gilad was released and handed over as part of a deal with Hamas in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners, more than 400 of whom were terrorists convicted by an Israeli court of murdering 599 Israelis.

In the second phase of the deal, Israel committed to releasing 550 prisoners of its choosing by the end of 2011. Their names were published on December 14, and on December 18 the terrorists were released.

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Iris Haim, the mother of Yotam Haim, one of three hostages mistakenly killed by the IDF, sent an audio message to the troops saying that “no one blames them for what happened.”

“Good afternoon, 17th battalion. This is Iris Haim, mother of Yotam Haim. I wanted to tell you that I love you very much and hug you from a distance. I know that everything that happened is not your fault, The only one to blame is Hamas,” the recording says.

“I ask you to take care of yourself and remember at all times that you are doing the most important and right thing in the world, which can help us as the people of Israel. It is important for all of us that you stay healthy,” says a woman who just lost her son.

“Don’t hesitate for a second if you see a terrorist, no one thinks that you killed the hostages on purpose, you need to defend yourself, and only you can protect us,” says Iris Haim and adds that she would like to meet the fighters to whom the message is addressed as soon as it will be possible.

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Alon Shimriz is the third abductee who was accidentally killed by the IDF in Gaza.
He was 26 years old at the time of his death, he lived in the youth neighborhood in Kfar Gaza.  He was about to start a degree in computer engineering at Sapir College.
 His family and friends described him as a person who loves life and is an avid basketball fan, who even played on the Shaar HaNegev basketball team.
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Samer Fouad al-Talalka, 25 years old, from Hora, was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Am

Yesterday, on December 15th a huge tragedy happened. Israeli soldiers shot and killed three hostages who escaped from the Hamas.

“According to a senior officer of the Southern Command, based on the initial investigation, the incident began after one of the soldiers stationed in the building noticed three suspicious figures emerging from the building a few tens of meters away.

According to the investigation, all three were shirtless and one of them was carrying a stick with an improvised white flag.

The soldier, who believed that the men moving towards him was an attempt of Hamas to lure IDF soldiers into a trap, immediately opened fire and shouted “terrorists!” to the other forces.

According to the investigation, the soldier killed two men and the third, who was wounded, fled back into the building from which he came from.

At this stage, the battalion commander, who was also in the building from which the soldier was shooting, came outside and ordered the forces to cease fire.

Meanwhile, cries of “Help” in Hebrew were heard in the area.

Moments later, a third man emerged from the building he had fled into and another soldier opened fire on him, eventualy killing him.

The battalion commander then realized that the third man’s appearance was unusual and it turned out that he was an Israeli hostage. All three bodies were collected and sent to Israel for identification.

The soldier who immediately opened fire on the three men did it not according to protocol, as did the second soldier who killed the third man, the officer said.

However, the IDF understands what made the soldiers do it.
A senior officer claims that in Sajaiya, the IDF has not identified a single Palestinian civilian in recent days.

The only people in civilian clothes that were seen are Hamas terrorists, often unarmed. The terrorists collect weapons left in various buildings, open fire on the troops, and then again flee unarmed to another building.

The officer says troops have killed at least 38 Palestinian terrorists in Sajaiya in recent days.

The IDF also encountered several seemingly unarmed civilians in Sajaiya who were later turned out to be Hamas suicide bombers.

There were also several attempts by Hamas in the area to lure soldiers into ambushes.

A few hundred meters from the scene of the tragedy, military personnel discovered a building a few days ago, on the outer walls of which there was an inscription SOS and two words in Hebrew: “help” and “hostages.” However, the building was not checked because of fear that it was mined and serving as a trap. Now it will be checked to find out if the three killed hostages were hiding there.

Soldiers at the time believed the building was mined and the military is now investigating a possible connection to the incident.

Immediately after the incident, the IDF sent new protocols to ground troops in case more hostages will be able to escape captivity.

This very scenario of hostages walking through a combat zone was never taken into account by the IDF

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At 6 am on December 15, the IDF reported that the Israeli army found the body of 28-year-old Elia Toledano, who was kidnapped by terrorists on October 7, in the Gaza Strip.  He was abducted in the Re’im music festival.
 Elia Toledano was a citizen of Israel and France.
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A few hours later, on the morning of December 15th, a new report was published by the IDF about the discovery of the bodies of two IDF soldiers who were kidnapped in Gaza: Ron Sherman, 19 years old from Lehavim and Nick Beiser, 19 years old from Be’er Sheva.
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Ron Sherman served in the coordination department at the Gaza Division headquarters. Nick Beiser was a driver at the Gaza Division headquarters.
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At December 16, the family of Inbar Haiman, 27 years old from Haifa, who was abducted from the music festival near Re’im, was informed that she was murderd by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.  Inbar  is survived by her parents and a brother.
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 At the headquarters of the families of the abductees, in publishing a notice of Inbar’s death, they note that she was a creative person, studied film art in high school, loved graffiti and studied at the Wizo Haifa Academy of Design and Education, where she met her partner Noam two years ago.
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The IDF published on the morning of December 17 the names of two additional soldiers who were killed on December 16 in the battles in the Gaza Strip.
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Master Sergeant in reserve Yosef Avner Doran, 26 years old from Jerusalem, from the Israely navy seals and the Operational Mobility School, died in action in the northern Gaza Strip.
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Sergeant first class in reserve Shalev Zaltsman, 24, from Ramat Yishai, a soldier in the 6623rd Battalion of the paratroopers Brigade, died in battle in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Later on December 17, the IDF reported that First Sergeant Boris Dunavetsky, 21 years old from Kiryat Bialik, a member of the 46th Battalion, the traces of iron Brigade, was killed in a battle in the northern Gaza Strip.
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The family of the late Dunavetsky at the funeral ceremony, photo: Gideon Markovich
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Hundreds of people arrived today (Wednesday) at noon for the funeral of Sergeant Boris Donavetsky, a lone soldier, 21 years old, from Kiryat Bialik, a a fighter in “shiryon” brigade, who fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip. Boris, was killed already at the beginning of the week and was laid to rest today after waiting for his parents who live in Russia to arrive to Israel.
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“Your path in life will continue to beat”: Staff Sergeant Boris Dunavetsky was laid to rest // Photo: Moshe Ben Simhon

There was concern that since he was a lone soldier, there would not be a large presence, but after a call went out on social media, many people came to accompany him on his last journey. Among those arriving, members of the board and graduates of the Alonei Yitzhak Youth Village, where he stayed after arriving to Israel. Boris was a lone soldier, who lived in Kriyat Bialik in a shared apartment. Immigrated to Israel in 2018 as part of the Naaleh program, a unique educational program designed for Jewish youth around the world who come to Israel without their parents.

Yaroslav Bandin, a friend of Donavetsky, said after hearing of his death: “We immigrated to Israel 5 years ago alone. We lived in Alonei Yitzhak for three years, and two years in Kiryat Bialik. He came from Russia, he was a good guy, we would watch movies together and spend time together. At school he loved physics, he was a good student. He wanted to be a warrior. He had plans after the army to go study engineering at the Technion. Boris planned to build his life here in Israel. He loved the military service, he had a lot of friends and we spent a lot of time on holidays. He planned a trip to the USA after the army.”

The father of the late Boris Dunavetsky during the funeral, photo: Gideon Markowitz

Boris’s uncle said: I had three meetings with you.  In the first at the end of September you were a bit depressed of the army. After we met on October 15th in the south you said that you were preparing to enter – you already were not depressed, you were determined, happy, focused, you knew where you were going and what you were going to do. We met in Zikim for the third time at the end of November and a different person came out to us, a person who was not only taught where he was going. A man who knew exactly what he was doing. You were calm and confident and I was happy because I knew that you know what you were going to do and that’s what makes a hero – know how to go into danger and be calm because you know what you need to do.”

His friend from the Lotus group in the youth village, Lee, said in tears: “Our dear friend, I can’t believe that I am writing these words. You were always a ray of sunshine for us, the nicest person we knew, a person we could always turn to, you were always supportive and listened. I want you to know, brother, that you will always remain in the hearts of each of us.”

Boris friends from the “shiryon” brigade at the funeral, photo: Gideon Markovich

The coordinator from the pre-military preparatory school, Zohar, spoke about Boris and his love for “Shiryon”: “Where else do you find people who at the age of 15 leave their country and come alone to another country, finish school in a high place and then go to a pre-military preparatory school to be better, choose to go to the army, which everyone just wants to escape from. who do their service in the best possible way, who see only the good in life, who smile because they don’t just need a reason to smile, who love everyone around them because they are simply human. Where do you find another friend like that for life who will always be there for you? Where do you find those who choose to live in the moment, here and now? Where do you find someone like you? Boris, I want to say thank you for being you in this world, thank you for fighting so that we can sleep better at night, thank you for giving your soul to the country, thank you for the three years you were in my life at the preparatory school – a huge privilege.”Sorry, if I wasn’t there enough for you when you needed me and *Sorry from all of us as a people that because we weren’t united and didn’t see the good in each other we ended up in this situation we’re in today.* I want you to know that we won’t forget you, that your path in life will lead and continue to beat and now This is our mission for everyone who speaks, to be a little more Boris, to love, to smile, to be truly happy, to lower their ego, to accept each other, to respect, to see the good, to live humbly and say thank you for the little things.”

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Photos from the funeral of Boris Dunavetsky at the Kiryat Shaul  military cemetery in Tel Aviv on December 20

The Parents Mikhail and Lena Dunavetsky arrived from Samara

Photos from the shiva of Boris Dunavetsky from Thursday, December 21, afternoon at the Daniel Hotel in Herzliya Pituach

Photos of Boris Dunavetsky’s grave on December 24 taken on the way to the shiva at the Daniel Hotel in Herzliya Pituach

Photo of the grave of Boris Dunavetsky, taken on January 23, 2024

Nearby there are the graves of those killed earlier after the terrorist attack.

Sergeant Kirill Brodsky, 19 years old from Ramat Gan, died on October 7th in the first hours of the attack by the Hamas terrorists. Served in the brigade command post. Together with him, died staff sergeant Tomer Yaakov Ahimas from the village of Lehavim in southern Israel. He was 20 years old. Served as liaison to the brigade commander. and sergeant  Shaked Dahan from Afula. Shaked was 19 years old. He served in the 77th Battalion of the 7th Armored Brigade. Their bodies were taken by Hamas. The funeral of Kirill Brodsky took place on Wednesday, November 29.

The mother of the late Sergeant Kirill Brodsky mourns him in tears: “We don’t know how we will live without your smile”

The funeral of Sergeant Kiril Brodsky at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery. Photo: Coco

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Sergeant Kiril Brodsky, fell in the battles in the Gaza Strip, and yesterday (Tuesday), the news of his death was allowed to be published, along with two other soldiers, Staff Sergeant Tomer Yaakov Achims and Sergeant Shaked Dahan, was laid to rest today (Wednesday) at the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. The shivah will take place at his residence at 13 Hazor St. in Ramat Gan.

In great pain, with tears and broken voice, the soldier’s father, Victor Brodsky, recited Kaddish over his son alongside the chief military rabbi.

You always said that every child should enlist to the IDF

Alena, Kirel’s mother paid tribute to her son in tears alongside his father and sister. “Our dear son, I am standing here to accompany you, we don’t know how we will live without your smile and the light of your face, which was always happy and never complained.

Kirill Brodsky. “You are a hero, you were a hero and you will always remain in my heart”, photo: IDF spokesman

“All the things he achieved in his short life he achieved by himself. He had a goal and would always reach it. He was always a hard worker and always running to help everyone. He gave up sleep and strength many times in favor of others because it was important to him, his friends were waiting for him outside, and he said mom, you can wait because my friends also want to see me. On October 7th, something happened that I never believed would happen. He went to kibutz Nirim, and when he fell there he saved people and I am proud of him for what he did, but on the other hand it’s hard for me not to see him and not hear his laughter anymore.”

“You defended the Land of Israel the way you wanted and you always said that every child should enlist and it doesn’t matter if it’s to be a warrior or not, even to be some kind of helper, to do something, but to contribute to the country. That was your opinion and we agreed. You are a hero, you were a hero and you will always remain in my heart. My heart is broken, broken, really broken, we love you and you will always remain in our hearts and memories.”

You were a brave warrior, always ready, always in the silence that characterized you”

Lieutenant Colonel Alon Peled paid tribute to Sergeant Brodsky: “My heart is torn in two and there is no cure in the world. From the first moment we understood that a serious guy had arrived to our division. You were determined to learn the area and perform your role to the best of your ability. I was privileged to be with you in your early days, always ready, always in the quietness that characterized you and always a professional. You were a brave warrior. You fought and protected this amazing country region of “Eshkol” and for that I salute you. You jumped without hesitating and you were the first in the car, you protected the residents with your body along with the rest of the command group and from that event you didnt came back.

Sergeant Kiril Brodsky’s from Ramat Gan funeral. His teacher paid tribute to him: “You had a captivating smile, you behaved modestly and knew how to show gratitude”,
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 “I stand here as a representative of your friends who couldnt be here and say goodbye to you because they continue fighting.  Your image will be the compass and we will continue to do everything in the spirit and image of Kirill.  The dear Brodsky family, you can be proud of Kirill – there are no words to comfort in the face of this great loss and they cannot ease the terrible pain at this difficult time. We share your heavy grief, you will forever be part of the Southern Brigade family.  Kirill, I and all the brigade commanders salute you on your last journey.  You will forever be a part of us.”
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 The chief rabbi of Ramat Gan: “I came here on behalf of all the residents of Ramat Gan.  As I managed to hear, I investigated a bit about you, and as your commanders said here, you ran among the heads of the force to save the people of Israel.  That day we had a big crisis but it is not an acute crisis because on that day heroes like you rose up to save and protect so the blood of Israel is not wasted.  You came from the northern countries and joined the people of Israel to be the builders of the land and the temples of God.  We know that we lost a pleasant and modest man from whom we expected great things. There is no creature that can stand between you.”
 His teacher from school paid him a tribute: “You were a true patriot, a Zionist and it was important to you to contribute.”  You didn’t demand anything from anyone and you didn’t ran away from hard work. You had a captivating smile, behaved modestly and knew how to be grateful. It pains me to think that there will be people who don’t know who you are. You were surrounded by good friends, family and a girlfriend you loved very much.  Thank you for protecting us with your body, it was a great privilege to be the educator of a hero like you.”

Text, photos and video from an article in the newspaper Israel Today in Hebrew

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Photos of Chen Yaalom from the Israman 2022 triathlon competition website
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Chen Yahalom, a 35-year-old  major in reserve, tragically died on the morning of November 18 in an accident while riding his bicycle on Highway 44 near Holon.

Yahalom, who survived by his wife, two brothers and parents, was called up to the reserves on October 7, when the War of the Iron Swords began. He served on the northern border in the Moran reconnaissance battalion of the artillery corps.

On Friday he returned home to spend 24 hours on leave. On Saturday morning he went for a ride with two of his friends. While the three were riding on the side of Route 44, they were hit by a private vehicle. Two of Yahalom’s friends suffered minor injuries, MADA medics tried to save Yahalom’s life. Unfortunately, he died at Wolfson Hospital from a traumatic brain injury.

Yahalom was well known in the Israeli triathlon and running community, having competed for the past 15 years. Recently won the Half Iron Man competition in Israel in 2022, in the 30-34 age group, showing an impressive time of 5 hours, 9 minutes and 4 seconds.

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Chen’s friend for training, Gal Tikhon, wrote: “We have had so much Chen Yahalom in recent years, and we didn’t had enough. And there will be no more. There is the moment that I’m so proud of, that I had the honor to enjoy and watch from the sidelines. With the slouched hat, the crooked smile, and the lightness with which Hantz and Gantz (Or and Adi) arrived two days before, and “what are you making a story about this “Kune” of yours, Iron Man, putting two Gels in our pocket and we’ll be fine”.

“And there are the two cases that don’t go a week that I don’t mention in some briefing, about the one who didn’t let others set standards for him, and retired in an event that was in his pocket because he was disappointed in himself, and came back and closed the story the way he thinks it should be closed. And the last joint training, where I invited Chen and Yaniv to run in the stadium, not because they have to, but because I want to see them and Dvir train, the dogs of the spirit. That’s how I want to stand and enjoy a group of professionals. For no special reason.

“Beyond all the performances and achievements, the friend’s grace. Gran Fondo when Ron has a flat tire, and everyone continues forward. almost everyone. Except for one who stayed to help his friend and bridged with him at the cost of a glorious breakup. The leaping spirit dog, who tied shoelaces and went to make sure his friend fulfills his dream in the Tiberias Marathon. Chen Yahalom, a smiling boy, a talented boy, a boy who, despite his natural data, worked harder than everyone else, and made sure to be the best possible at work, the best possible in the family and the best possible in the battalion. I already miss you and we only spoke 16 hours ago”.

“You were our heart and you didn’t even tried to be: quiet”

Another friend, Yaron Litan, wrote: “How do you eulogize a young brother, how do you eulogize a 30 something year old? What do you say that will take away the pain and the tears and put some order in your head, why and how it all happened? I feel that I am not here, that it is not happening, somewhere on Route 44, near Mikve Israel, the place where the suffering begins.

“I remember only joy and only good from you. You were always there when I needed you and I always knew there was someone to lean on. I do not answer all the difficult questions of why and that there is no justice, in the end it will lead nowhere. Looking at the pictures and remembering the amazing experiences that were had and these experiences, memories and moments, I want to share. Five years that we have known each other, years packed with crazy events, experiences we created, in competitions, trainings and the many hours we sweated together. I guess that only when you reach extreme points you understand and appreciate what friendship is, or who a friend is.

“I don’t think I have even one serious hour in total with you, seriousness didn’t dare to touch us, most of our quality time was on the bike, when our butt hurt or when we ate bananas, especially on climbs, where everyone suffers, but we chose to laugh. Mainly about me – because you and Fatal liked to sting me in the last hundred meters, you also liked to laugh at me during the run where you always ran away from me. But at the pizzas there was a close fight and I pretty much broke you guys up with alcohol, or in Vegas, you kids.

“Do you remember when someone once thought I was your father? It made you laugh so much and for a whole year you reminded me of it, and you didn’t stop laughing that I was old. I tried to laugh at you back, call you “Chen the Fat” because you fly in the wind, and tell you that your mustache is ridiculous, and that my daughter calls you “Chen the French” because of it. But in the end I just got old and it seems to me that you won in this joke contest of ours.

“We rode from Metula to Eilat, we climbed the Everest, we did all the hardest peaks in the country, simply because we wanted to and mainly to eat a hearty plate at the end, or some energy snack, can someone say that iron men don’t know how to have fun. We easily smashed the Israman, we did Iron Man in Hamburg, Texas and Hawaii. But we had the most fun in Vegas and moreover in the Corona time, where we counted no one and flow with life in an orange Mustang and slept in the same bed for almost two weeks straight.

“You were our heart and you didn’t even tried to be: quiet: modest, but bringing everyone together, funny in the most difficult moments, encouraging, indecisive, not hurt by anything and not hurting anyone. There is no people like you and there never will be, we are left here in a never-ending avalanche, falling and crashing. And you laugh at us and stay young forever.

“With these words I embrace Or and your families, I know how much you loved them and it is important that they know it too. I Know that you had many other plans and goals and that now only memories of you will remain. I wanted to tell you that you won grace and created a diamond (yahalom), it was such a rare and large diamond – it hurts me, it hurts us so much. Thank you for what you were and what you will always be for me.”

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“He was the salt of the earth, one who never complained,” his father Roni paid tribute to him this morning in a conversation with “ynet”.

He never complained about anything and always did good deeds. He was one of those people who did good deeds quietly, without seeking recognition. For example, we, his parents, didn’t even knew that he graduated from officer courses with flying colors until we found out about it at the ceremony. That’s the kind of person he was – outstanding and humble.”

Photos from the shiva of Boris Dunavetsky from Saturday, December 24, morning at the Daniel Hotel in Herzliya Pituach
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On the morning of December 18, the IDF reported the death of four more soldiers during the fighting in the Gaza Strip.
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First Sergeant Uriah Bayer, 20 years old from Ma’alt-Tarshiha, a Magellan fighter, died of wounds sustained on December 14 in a battle in the southern Gaza Strip.
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First Sergeant Liav Alosh, 21 years old from Gedera, a Duvdevan commando fighter, died in a battle in the southern Gaza Strip.
Chief Sergeant first class in reserve Eitan Nae, 26 years old from Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu, a Duvdevan commando fighter, died in a battle in the southern Gaza Strip.
Chief Sergeant first class in reserve Tal Filiva, 23 years old from Rehovot, a member of the combat engineering corps, Yahalom unit, was killed in action in the southern Gaza Strip.
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At noon, the name of another IDF soldier that was killed in the northern Gaza Strip was allowed to be published.
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Captain in reserve Nathaniel Silberg, 33 years old from Naama, was killed in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip and Captain Yarin Gahali, 22 years old from Rehovot, was killed in battles in the south of the Gaza Strip

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 From October 31 to December 18, 129 IDF soldiers were killed during the ground operation in Gaza.

December 24

“Such things happen in war”

Yarin Gahali was killed in the Gaza Strip by friendly fire. His parents want to hug the soldiers who mistakenly killed their son.

Knesset member Matan Kahana (“The National Unity”) spoke about his conversation with Oren and Shira Gahali, the parents of the platoon commander  in the Givati brigade reconnaissance unit, 22 year old Yarin Gahali, who was killed in battle in the Gaza Strip as a result of “friendly” fire.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), MP Kahana wrote: “Yarin, as his parents told me, was killed by fire from our troops. The parents have no anger at the soldiers who shot their son. All the parents want is to hug the soldiers and strengthen their strength to continue fighting.”

Kahana quoted the grieving parents: “These things happen in war, and those who don’t see it cannot understand what the soldiers go through.”

Kahana also wrote: “Everything that Yarin did in his life, he completed, if it was school, basketball or the army. “Textbook boy,” as his mother called him.”

In addition, Matan Kahana said: “On October 7, Yarin, together with a small detachment, began to fight in Sderot. Having killed a large number of terrorists, they moved to Kibbutz Nir Oz, where they saved many Israelis. One of them even recognized Yarin Gahali later and told him: “You, it was you who saved me.”

“During the Shiva, I met Miriam Peretz, who constantly admired the heroism of Yarin and his friends. “A wonderful generation,” Miriam said, and everyone nodded. May the soul of Yarin Gahali be bound by the bonds of eternal life,” Matan Kahana concluded his tweet.”

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The IDF spokesman allowed the publishing this morning (Tuesday) of the death of two IDF soldiers in the battle in the northern Gaza Strip: Captain in reserve Rotem Yosef Levy (24) from Oranit, a deputy commander in the Yehalom unit;  Chief Sergeant first class in reserve Daniel Ya’akov ben HaRosh (31) from Alon, a fighter in the 6551 Battalion of the “fire arrows” formation (551).  In addition, two fighters from Battalion 13 in the Golani Brigade were seriously injured in the battle in the southern Gaza Strip.  Their families have been notified.  Since October 7, 463 IDF soldiers have died in the war, 131 of them since the beginning of the ground operation in Gaza.
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The IDF reported the death of another soldier in the Gaza Strip.  In a battle with terrorists in the north of the Gaza Strip, Sergeant first class in reserve Maoz Fenigstein, 25 years old, from Susiya, a soldier of the 7008th battalion of the 551st brigade, was killed.
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The IDF reported that on December 19, a Captain in reserve Lior Sivan, 32, from Beit Shemesh, an officer in the 363rd Battalion of the Arel Brigade, was killed in combat in the southern Gaza Strip. Also, in a battle in the south of Gaza, a soldier of the Rotem battalion of the Givati brigade was seriously wounded.
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December 21, 06:00

The IDF has named three more soldiers who died in combat in the Gaza Strip.

Sergeant Lavi Ghasi, 19, from Hashmonaim, a member of the 931st Battalion of the Nahal Brigade, killed in action in the northern Gaza Strip.

First Lieutenant Yaakov Elian, 20, from Ramat Gan, an officer in the Gefen battalion of the Givati Brigade, died in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

First Lieutenant Omri Schwartz, 21, from Shadmot Dvora, an officer in the Gefen battalion, died in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

It is also reported that an officer and two soldiers of the Gefen battalion, two soldiers of the 50th battalion of the Nahal brigade, a reservist of the “Okets” special forces, an officer of the 532nd battalion of the 460th brigade, and a reservist of the 9218th battalion were seriously injured.

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The IDF has published the names of two Israeli soldiers killed over the past 24 hours during fighting in the Gaza Strip.First Lieutenant Shai Ayeli, 21, from Ashkelon, cadet in the Gefen battalion, died in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.Sergeant first class Tal Shua, 31, from Beer sheva, a member of the 7071st Engineer Battalion, 4th Brigade, was killed in action in the southern Gaza Strip.Three seriously wounded were also reported: a reservist of the 8104th battalion was wounded in a battle in the south of Gaza, a fighter in the Shaked battalion of the Givati brigade was wounded in a battle in the north of Gaza and a fighter of the 12th battalion of the Golani brigade was wounded in battle in southern Gaza.
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December 22, 18:00

The IDF has released the name of another fallen soldier. Sergeant Amit Hod Ziv, 19 years old, from Rosh Ha Ain, a fighter in the 71st battalion of the  “Barak” brigade, died during operations in the north of the country as a result of rocket fire from the Lebanese territory to the Shtula region.

During the same fire from the Lebanese territory, another soldier in the 71st battalion of the “barak” brigade was seriously wounded.

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Michael Kabesa speaks about his friend Alex spitz, with whom he worked 14 years in Tnuva in a program on Channel 14.

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The most Spitz of them all.
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It hurts friends and associates in the work department who knew Alex Spitz for 14 years, who fell on Saturday evening in Khan Younes in a serious incident that left another dead and several injured.
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Alex was charming, a diamond, and the anchor of the group: strong and tough, but the softest and warmest gentlemen, tenacious and brilliant, but also shy and modest.
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A professional in everything that touches him both in work and in battle, the one who eats last, making sure that everyone is eaten, and also in the last battle took care of the others and saved the wounded in battle.
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Alex, this is the friend from work who will support you when you need him, and this is the dad with that special bond and with his son, the one you always wanted for yourself.
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In one of the last messages he wrote to Mirit, he wanted to thank her and all the residents for their dedication and warm attitude.
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We are proud to have had the honor of providing you with a good experience, and I am proud to have known you and worked with you every day for 14 years.
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A flowerbed of beautiful flowers grows in the Garden of Eden, and another huge light disappears from the world.
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I greet you, Spitz, and I promise to remember you and continue your path and the path of the other fighters we lost until the victory.
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🥀, rest in peace warrior.
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מירית אלוש- קבסה

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Our sharp tip is the “tip of the spear”
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On your way from the Gaza village,  you told Michael:  we are going up north, we need a place.
We immediately signed up for the mission and you came to our school “Super Tribe” and since then we didnt left you alone for a second.
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All my friends who met you immediately fell in love with you.
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Your magic was impossible to go unnoticed. A talkative person, an endearing personality, full of respect for others.
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Every time I came to you, you brought me a gift, every time something from you!
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I didn’t even think for a second that this time it would be the last gift I ever bring you.
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Superhero, exemplary father, loving friend.
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Sisters Talia and Tsahala, who will turn 11 next week, talk about their deceased brother Oshri Moshe Butzhak in the morning program “Eden and Oded” on December 26 on Channel 14. There are 4 more sons in the family. Oshri was the eldest and studied at yeshiva.
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December 23, 19:30The IDF has released the names of five more soldiers who died in combat in the Gaza Strip.Staff Sergeant Nir Rafael Kananian, 20, from Beit Keshet, of the Givati brigade, died in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.Staff Sergeant Birhanu Kassi, 22, from Beit Shemesh, a member of the Givati brigade, died in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.Chief sergeant first class in Reserve Shai Termin, 26 years old, from Rosh Pina, a soldier of the 6623rd battalion of the 55th brigade, died in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.First sergeant in reserve Alexander Shpits, 41 years old, from Karmiel, a soldier of the 6623rd battalion of the 55th brigade, died in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.Captain Oshri Moshe Butzhak, 22, from Haifa, an officer in the Nahal Brigade, was killed in action in the northern Gaza Strip.In the same battle in which Nir Rafael Kananian and Birhanu Kassi were killed, five soldiers of the Givati brigade were seriously wounded. The wounded are in hospitals, their relatives have been notified of the incident.From October 31 to December 23, 143 IDF soldiers were killed during the ground operation in Gaza.
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December 24, 06:00

The IDF reported that eight Israeli soldiers have been killed in fighting in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours.

Sergeant David Bogdanovsky, 19 years old, from Haifa, a soldier of the 603rd Engineer Battalion of the 7th Brigade, died in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Staff Sergeant Orel Bashan, 20, from Haifa, a member of the 603rd Engineer Battalion of the 7th Brigade, was killed in action in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Staff Sergeant Gal Hershko, 20 years old, from Iftah, platoon commander of the 603rd Engineer Battalion of the 7th Brigade, died in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Staff Sergeant Itamar Shemen, 21 years old, from Lapid, paramedic, fought in the 77th battalion of the 7th brigade, died in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Chief Sergeant first class in reserve Nadav Issachar Farhi, 30, from Herzliya, paramedic in the 7810th Battalion of the Iftah Brigade, was killed in action in the center of the Gaza Strip.

Chief Sergeant first class in reserve Eliyahu Meir Ohana, 28, from Haifa, a member in the 7810th Battalion of the Iftah Brigade, was killed in action in the center of the Gaza Strip.

Sergeant first class in reserve Eliasaf Shoshan, 23, from Jerusalem, a member in the 6646th Battalion of the 646th Brigade, was killed in action in the center of the Gaza Strip.

Sergeant first class in reserve Ohad Ashur, 23, from Kfar Yona, a member in the 6646th Battalion of the 646th Brigade, was killed in action in the center of the Gaza Strip.

Five more soldiers were seriously injured: two from the 7th brigade, two from the 6646th battalion of the 646th brigade and one from the 7810th battalion of the 11th brigade.

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December 24, 12:00

The name of another IDF soldier who died on December 23 in a battle in the southern Gaza Strip has been published. Staff Sergeant Roy Elias, 21, from Tzofar a member in the 603rd Engineer Battalion of the 7th Brigade.

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December 24, 18:00

The IDF reported that Major in reserve Arieh Rein, 39, of Mishmarot, an officer with the 79th Battalion of the 14th Brigade, was killed in combat in the northern Gaza Strip.

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December 25, 06:00

The IDF reports the death of two more soldiers during fighting in the Gaza Strip.

Chief sergeant first class Nitai Meisels, 30, of Rehovot, a member of the 14th Brigade, was killed in action in the northern Gaza Strip.

Sergeant Rani Tamir, 20, from Ganei Am, a member in the 50th Battalion of the Nahal Brigade, was killed in action in the northern Gaza Strip.

Another soldier of the 50th battalion of the Nahal brigade was seriously injured.

From October 31 to December 25, 154 IDF soldiers were killed during the ground operation in Gaza.

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December 26 06:00

The IDF reports the death of two more Israeli soldiers during fighting in the Gaza Strip.

Staff Sergeant in reserve Elisha Yonatan Luber, 24, from Yitzhar, a member in the 8104th Battalion of the 179th Brigade, was killed in action in the southern Gaza Strip.

Sergeant first class in reserve Yosef Gitarz, 25, from Tel Aviv, a member in the 7029th Battalion of the 179th Brigade, was killed in action in the southern Gaza Strip.

It is also reported that on December 25, during the fighting in Gaza, four soldiers were seriously wounded – an officer of the 75th battalion and two soldiers in the 82nd battalion of the 7th brigade, and a reservist from the 6646th battalion of the 646th brigade.

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December 26  12:00

The IDF reported that Staff Sergeant Daniel Nachmani, 21, from Kfar Saba, a member in the 71st Battalion of the 188th Barak Brigade, died on Tuesday, December 26, from wounds received on December 22 near the northern border.

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Shai Shimriz‘s funeral at the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery in Tel Aviv on December 27.

Taken from an article in Hebrew in the newspaper Israel Today

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December 26, 18:16

In the evening, the IDF reported the death of three more Israeli soldiers during fighting in the Gaza Strip.

 

Chief Sergeant first class in reserve Maor Lavi, 33, from Susiya, a member in the 450th Battalion of the Bislah Brigade, was killed in action in the center of the Gaza Strip.

Major Shai Shamriz, 26, from Merkaz Shapira, commander in the 931st battalion of the Nahal Brigade, died in battle in the northern Gaza Strip.

Captain in reserve Shaul Gringlick, 26, from Ra’anana, an officer in the 931st Battalion of the Nahal Brigade, was killed in action in the northern Gaza Strip.

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Thousands came today (Thursday) to the military section of the cemetery in Ra’anana to escort to eternal rest the city’s son, Captain Yaron Eliezer Chitiz, who was 23 years old when he died. Yaron was a deputy company commander in the Shaked Battalion of the Givati Brigade and was killed in battle in the northern Gaza Strip. He survived by his parents, three brothers and a sister. After his death his family donated his organs.
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The mother Debi mourned in tears: “Yaroni, what a special boy. Everyone loved you. What a special personality. Sorry Yaroni, I wish I could switch with you. You haven’t been home for 80 days. You arrived for Shabbat and we prayed the “gomel” blessing. You left on Sunday morning.

“I’m glad you were home at least on Saturday. I was worried but I understood that you need to come back. Yaroni, you made us all proud. I will always love you and miss you, hero of Israel. I love you to the sky and back. The people of Israel Lives”.

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Father Clive said in tears over his son’s grave: “Everyone who knew you said only good things about you. Your unconditional love for your mother and siblings represented the person you were. You met the love of your life, Dera, and you planned your life together. You planned to start a family.

“Unfortunately, on October 7th, the war started. You believed in everything you did, you called ‘after me’ and the soldiers followed you, they trusted you. We honor you today in your death as we honored you in your life. Be our honest advocate in heaven. I will adore you and love you until my last day. I love you my son, goodbye.”

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Sister Yael also spoke and said: “My beloved little brother. How do I eulogize you? It feels unreal. How were you taken from us? Last time I saw you was on Sunday. I gave you a hug and told you not to be a hero and to come back to us. How did you do this to us? Just so you know, Dera will always be a part of our family. She will be like a sister to me. I will miss you very much. I would do anything for you to come back to us. You left a hole in my heart in your shape.”

“I adored you”

Brother Dovi said in tears: “You loved our country, you knew it. You climbed mountains and conquered peaks. Although I am your older brother, I am the one who adored you very much. They tell me I look like you and it fills me with pride because I want to be like you. I love you. I miss you terribly. The house will not be the same.”

Brother Daniel: “Yeroni, my little brother, my beloved brother, my good friend, where are you? You were a perfect brother. When I found out I had a son, it was clear to me that you would be his godfather. I always told my father and mother that you were their masterpiece. You were an amazing uncle to Adam. You were so loving and loved. I was a privilage to be your big brother. My heart hurts now, it hurts to know that the finish line came too soon.

“I’m happy that I got to have one last sit down with you this weekend. For 80 days I walked around with the fear that I would have to eulogize you. And this weekend gave me the feeling that everything will be fine. On Sunday the boy returned to the army and now the boy is gone.”

Brother Doron: “You are a real gift that we have received for 24 years. There are no such people, no such brothers. We miss you and cry for you. You are a royal dead. You are not only ours, you belong to the entire nation of Israel. Look how many people came, thousands of people throughout the Ahuza street with Israeli flags. The last act you did was to donate your organs. You have now risen to the rank of saint.”

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December 27, 06:00

The IDF reported the death of three more Israeli soldiers during fighting in the Gaza Strip.

First Lieutenant Yaron Eliezer Chitiz, 23, from Raanana, deputy company commander in the Shaked battalion of the Givati brigade, died in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

Staff Sergeant Itay Buton, 20 years old, from Petah Tikva, a fighter in the Shaked battalion of the Givati brigade, died in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

Staff Sergeant Efraim Yahman, 21, from Neve Daniel, a fighter in the Shaked battalion of the Givati brigade, died in battle in the north of the Gaza Strip.

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December 28, 06:00

The IDF reported the death of three more Israeli soldiers during fighting in the Gaza Strip.

Sergeant first class in reserve Asaf Pinhas Toubul, 22, from Kiryat Motzkin, a member in the 77th Battalion of the 7th Brigade, was killed in action in the southern Gaza Strip.

Captain in reserve Neriah Zisk, 24, of Masuot Yitzhak, an officer in the 52nd Battalion of the 401st Brigade, died in action in the center of the Gaza Strip.

Major Dvir David Fima, 32, from Kfar Yona, deputy commander in the 198th battalion of the 460th brigade, died in battle in the center of the Gaza Strip.

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The IDF has authorized the publication of information that in a battle in the north of the Gaza Strip on the night of December 29, Captain Arel Sharvit, 33 years old, from Kochav Yaakov, an officer in the 7008th battalion of the 551st brigade, was killed.The funeral will take place on Friday, December 29, at 11:30 am at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.It is also reported that an officer and a soldier from a military engineering school were seriously wounded in battles in the north of the Gaza Strip.Since October 7th, 502 IDF soldiers have been killed in the Black Saturday terrorist attack and the subsequent War of Iron Swords.
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December 30, 19:37

The IDF reported the death of two more Israeli soldiers during fighting in the Gaza Strip.

Chief sergeant first class Konstantin Sushko, 30 years old, from Tel Aviv, a soldier in the 7086th engineering battalion of the Golani brigade, died in battle in the central part of the Gaza Strip.

Captain Harel Itah, 22, from Netanya, platoon commander in the Givati brigade, died on December 30 from wounds received on December 22 in a battle in the south of the Gaza Strip.

The IDF press service reports that in the same battle in which Konstantin Sushko died, another soldier (reservist) of the 7086th engineer battalion of the Golani brigade was seriously wounded. In addition, in a battle in the north of the Gaza Strip, an officer of the 432nd Tsabar battalion of the Givati brigade and a soldier of the 7107th battalion of engineering brigade were seriously injured. A soldier (reservist) in the 5352nd battalion of the 179th brigade was also seriously wounded during the fighting in the central part of the Gaza Strip. A soldier in the 932nd battalion of the Nahal brigade was seriously wounded during operations on the border of the Gaza Strip.

As a result of a car terrorist attack near Hebron on December 30, a soldier of the 7018th reserve battalion was seriously injured.

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Read also the material with a huge number of pictures

Remembering Memorial Day in Tel Aviv

Photos from May 7, 2019 on the evening and May 8 during Memorial Day at the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery in Tel Avivand photos from April 18, 2018

Memorial Day in Petah Tikva / יום הזיכרון בפ”ת
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P.S.

From the editor of belisrael

Unfortunately, our heroic soldiers are dying every day in Gaza. There are also on the northern border from Hezbollah.

Posting information about them is taking more and more time. In fact, often from morning until late evening, or even until the night. Moreover when it is in three languages. For me it turned out to be an incredibly long and terribly tiring task.

At the same time, I want to compile the life stories of each and everyone of them. I ask relatives, friends, acquaintances, colleagues, and those who follow the Israeli tragedy on the Internet to prepare and send materials.

For Hebrew speakers, write also in English, after which it will be published in translation to Russian. You can attach 10-15, maximum 20 good quality photographs to the text. Also indicate the location of each photo. For those who write in Russian, also send in Hebrew and English.

This is a long-term activity and requires the participation of many people. I’d like to think there are such people who wants to help. Write about yourself along with your phone number to amigosh4@gmail.com

Apart from the war, I want to continue my normal life and publish materials on other various topics.

Published January 05, 2024, 02:31

Alon Ohel is a talented musician. He was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, 2023

One of the thousands of heartbreaking stories is the story of Alon Ohel, our nephew.
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 Alon went to The Nova festival near kibbutz Re’im with four of his best friends. They arrived to the party at 5:30, when an hour later the rockets started firing. They returned to their car and started driving north, but were stopped by policemens who blocked the road because of shooting at vehicles. Alon and his friends were forced to turn back and reached the shelter at the entrance of Kibbutz Re’im where they were staying  a total of 27 young men and women (including a pregnant woman).  At 8:08 we received the last message from him that they are fine and they are in the shelter.  A few minutes later, Hamas terrorists arrived to the shelter and threw several stun grenades into it.  The late Avner Shapira was able to push some of them out, until one grenade exploded inside the shelter and hit many. In the chaos, Hamas terrorists entered the shelter, kidnapped Alon and two other young men. After that, the terrorists entered the shelter and fired to make sure the others were dead.
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 After a few hours, a citizen arrived looking for survivors and removed 7 wounded from the shelter.  He evacuated them to the hospital.  Alon’s cell phone apparently fell while he was kidnapped and arrived at the Soroka hospital with one of the survivors. Alon’s sister kept calling him the whole time, and around 14:00  we were told that the cell phone had arrived with the wounded people to Soroka. Alon’s father and uncle went there hoping to find Alon as well,  But he was not there.
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 The remaining 17 young men and women were no longer alive.  Two of Alon’s best friends were murdered in the shootout and two were wounded, but survived.  The family received the information about the abduction from his friends who survived.  Two weeks later, a video also arrived showing Alon being dragged on the road and loaded into a van.
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Alon Ohel

Kobi AhalAlon’s father. Square of the Kidnapped. December 3, 17:22

 

Alon Ohel, a 22 year old, from the settlement of Lavon in the Galilee.  Loves people and music, talented pianist, has just returned from the big trip to the East.
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 Went to the Nova festival with four of his best friends.
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 When the rockets started firing, they returned to their vehicle and started driving north, they were blocked and returned to the shelter at the entrance of kibutz Re’im.  At 8:08 he sent his family a last message: “We are in the shelter.”  A few minutes later the terrorists arrived and started throwing grenades into the shelter, which the late Avner Shapira bravely deflected. One of the grenades exploded and then the terrorists entered and loaded Alon and two other young men into a van.
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Published 12/05/2023  00:53

Also in Hebrew and Russian

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The war against Hamas and the volunteers (5)

Continuation. For previous materials click herehere, here and here

I present another batch of photographs taken on November 23 at the huge volunteer center in Tel Aviv, which continues to operate. Among those with whom I had the opportunity to communicate were some people I had met more than once over the course of a month and a half, as well as new ones, including those who came from Canada and America.

Moshe Avanson from …

Amir Efrati (on right) 38 y.o., one of the founders of the volunteer organization “Eran’s Angels” and Ohad Ben Hamo from Ramat Gan, 38 y.o

Olga Maryaner, a doctor, Israeli citizen since 1989, moved to Montreal 10 years later. Now she have arrived to Israel for a month. Volunteers at the Expo center and Tel Hashomer Hospital. She stayed with friends in Kfar Saba.  I ask those who know Olga to tell her to contact me at amigosh4@gmail.com

Eden Lev from Tel Mond, 24 y.o., Softwate engineer in idf

Maria Fukalova from Bat Yam, 3 years in Israel, works at ZARA store and Lada Samoilova from Jaffa, 22 years in Israel, travel agent

Neta Frenkel from Tel Aviv, 28 y.o. and Icho Tibi from Tel Aviv, 37 y.o.

Shira Kass from Tel Aviv and Yuli Pikman from Rehovot

On the right is Adar Levy from…

Yael Tamir from…

Nilli Cohen from Tel Aviv. I am a book professional and currently I am the head of a literary agency based in Tel Aviv.  I was born in Tel Aviv.  My parents immigrated in the thirties of the last century from Latvia and Chisinau.  At home they spoke Russian and a little Yiddish.  With the children only Hebrew

Miri Kedem from…

Sagit Bar-Aviom from…

Ari Farkas and his sonCame from Brooklyn for 5 days

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Eitan Amiel from Jaffa and…

Olga Goller from Lod

On the right is Moshe Fried from…

Moshe Fried and…

Technion students

Nurit Agami from …, singer

Photos November 30

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P.S.

From the editor of belisrael

 The story about the work of the volunteer center at Expo for more than 1.5 months took a lot of time and effort. If someone will send more pictures, they will be also published on the site.

 But now it’s time to move on and start implementing a huge project that will take a year and a half, and most likely even more, and it requires the participation of many people, specialists from different fields: translators, journalists, webmasters and designers, programmers, organizers… and also considerable amount of finance.

 I plan to collect video stories of 3-5 minutes in Hebrew from relatives, acquaintances, neighbors and colleagues, about each of the approximately 1,400 who were killed at the hands of hamas terrorists on October 7th, with subtitles in Russian and English. Probably, some stories will be in Russian or English, then they will be accompanied with subtitles in the two other languages.

 Presumably, each episode will contain 20 stories and several songs in Hebrew, English and Russian, dedicated to the Israeli, and Jewish tragedy, the new Holocaust of the 21st century.

Square of the Kidnapped. December 3, 16:43

Relatives of 34-year-old Yagev Buchshtab, who is in captivity

Friends of 22-year-old Alon Ahal

Kobi Ahal, Alon’s father

Photos December 3, 16:44 – 17:13

At the same time, a story will be told about those who were freed from the terrorist captivity, as well as about those who continue to be in it, as always reminded by relatives, friends and a huge number of Israelis who come daily to the “Square of the Kidnapped” in Tel Aviv next to the Museum of Fine Arts.

 I’m waiting for responses to the proposal, and above all, from those who are interested to take part in the project.

Also in Russian and Hebrew

We’ll win together!
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Am Israel Chai!

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The war against Hamas and the volunteers (4)

Continuation. For previous materials click here, here and here.

November 7th, we marked one month since that terrible morning when Hamas killers radically changed the lives of all Israelis.  At the same time, little changed in the world; these “poor and innocent” non-humans still have great support.

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It was not easy to get to the Expo center from Petah Tikva by bus, since I took more than 20 kg with me clothes and shoes.
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On this day, the agricultural market was open again, although there were significantly fewer buyers than at the end of the week.  Among the volunteers I met one, with whom I was on Friday, October 27th.
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Mira Artzi Padan, a yoga instructor who helped with the sales and then bought some for herself
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Having taken these pictures in the underground parking lot of Hangar 1, where the 1st warehouse is located, I went to Hangar 2, where there is an even larger warehouse on the -2nd floor.
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הנה מה טוב ומה נעים
שבת אחים גם יחד

We’ll win together!
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Am Israel Chai!

Also in Russian and Hebrew

P.S. from the editor belisrael

Please send details of those who recognize themselves in the photos (full name, place of residence…). You can also send other photos and video that will be added to the publication. And also the Facebook page address.

I will accept a family from the South or North to Petah Tikva. Perhaps also alone.
Preference for people in liberal professions.
There is a bedroom with a balcony and a room for one.
Nice house, convenient location.

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Liza Azil and Dan from Tel Aviv

Ishay Levi from Tel Aviv

 

Sonny Osorio, Cadorna Ariza and Mhalen De Jesus 

Eitan Amiel from Jaffa

Foster Oneill from Tel Aviv, work in real estate

Dvir Arazi (28) from Hod HaSharon, teacher of software engineering and math in high school

Avi Azulay from Tel Aviv

Photos from November 12

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Nadav Ben Tzur (22) from Tel Aviv
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To be continued

The war against Hamas and the volunteers (3)

Continuation. For previous materials click here and here

On October 31, I met a large group of new repatriates from the integration center in Ra’anana, among whom were from Usa, England, Australia, Canada, France, Ukraine, Russia…

Mostly 18-19 year olds, in the country from 3 months up to a year.

 

 

Uri Elias (left) from … and … … from …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Noam Lange from London

Ofek Yosef from New Jersey and Noam Lange

A 30-year-old resident of Jaffa Eitan Amiel, started learning Russian a year ago

 

 

Aleksandra Margovich from Moscow

 

 

 

 

Maya Armon, conducts training for volunteers in Hebrew and English

Filippino nursing care therapist, works in Tel Aviv. Carla Quinalayo, Shama Nissan and …

Send your pictures to amigosh4@gmail.com, as well as first and last names, age, where you came from and how long you have been in Israel. All that you send will be added and posted in this material. Please write the address of your Facebook page.

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Sonny Osorio, Richard Catolico from Pfilippines
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The war with Hamas and the volunteers. Assistance to agricultural producers (2)

For the Previous large article about the war against Hamas thugs and the volunteers click here.
 Last Thursday and Friday, the EXPO center in Tel Aviv hosted a market of agricultural products from the affected farms of the South.
 After October 7th, farmers faced enormous difficulties. In the kibbutzim surrounding Gaza, dozens of Thai workers were killed and kidnapped, after which the rest of them returned home. The situation is the same throughout the whole country.
 From early morning, Israelis began to arrive from many cities to support the farmers. Quite a few became volunteers.
I started helping at 8am and during next 5 hours I also took about a hundred pictures.
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I have a request to those who recognize themselves or their friends in the photographs to send me full names, place of residence and what you do, as well as the address of your Facebook page to amigosh4@gmail.com. You can also add your own photos.
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In 2.5 months I will be 73 years old.  Since I have been bearing all the costs of maintaining the website for 15 years, spending enormous time and effort on preparing and publishing materials, I would be grateful for financial assistance, and I am also looking for those who can help improve the site (webmaster and web designer), as well as someone who can take interviews well (Hebrew, English, Russian) and can assist in preparing and posting publications.
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Also in Hebrew and Russian
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We’ll win together!
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Am Israel Chai!

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 Published 11/02/2023  23:46