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(Ynet News) Michaela Hazani - Before Oct. 7, there were 400 people living in Kibbutz Nir Oz. During the murderous terrorist attack by Hamas, more than 100 members were murdered or abducted into Gaza. Kibbutz member Sigal Hadar lost more than 80 relatives, friends, acquaintances, and people who shaped her life on the kibbutz. Within a few hours, an entire community was all but wiped out: the kindergarten teacher, the postman, the therapist, the nanny, the mechanic, and many more are no longer here. In the video, Sigal names those murdered and speaks about the people who were an inseparable part of her life and the kibbutz.2023-11-07 00:00:00Full Article
Video: A Quarter of Kibbutz Nir Oz Was Either Murdered or Abducted by Hamas
(Ynet News) Michaela Hazani - Before Oct. 7, there were 400 people living in Kibbutz Nir Oz. During the murderous terrorist attack by Hamas, more than 100 members were murdered or abducted into Gaza. Kibbutz member Sigal Hadar lost more than 80 relatives, friends, acquaintances, and people who shaped her life on the kibbutz. Within a few hours, an entire community was all but wiped out: the kindergarten teacher, the postman, the therapist, the nanny, the mechanic, and many more are no longer here. In the video, Sigal names those murdered and speaks about the people who were an inseparable part of her life and the kibbutz.2023-11-07 00:00:00Full Article
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