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While the peacenicks were targeted by Palestine regime. On Oct 7..
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October 7: When Hamas targeted Israel's peaceniks on kibbutzim.
By Barbara Sofer. Published:
www.jpost.com
According to him, it was important that people realize that not everyone in Gaza was a terrorist, and that there were people who wanted to live in peace and quiet.
"As I was afraid to take responsibility for his life, I conditioned our continued cooperation on the condition that he remain anonymous and his details be confidential. He agreed and in the exhibition he appears under the name Mahmoud.”
Thousands of Israelis came to see the photo exhibition, titled “Between Us.”
Where? On Kibbutz Nahal Oz, where 15 kibbutz members were murdered and eight kidnapped on Oct. 7.
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On Oct. 7, Batia and Nachum, whose modest kibbutz home is close to the border, spotted terrorists outside and hurried to their safe room. They lost contact with their daughter and grandchildren when terrorists entered their daughter’s home, but they were able to stay in touch with their son. Among the incoming calls, one was from an unknown Israeli phone number. (Remember how Hamas members activated dozens of Israeli SIM cards around midnight, just hours before the Oct. 7 attack?) At 10 a.m., after they had been cowering in their safe room for three and a half hours, Batia heard a man with a strong Arabic accent speaking to her. It was “Mahmoud.”
“He started asking me a lot of questions – mainly about our army, about the soldiers and their movements. At this point, I realized that his questions were wrong, and it was time to end the conversation.”
She understood that he was targeting her...
www.jpost.com
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October 7: When Hamas targeted Israel's peaceniks on kibbutzim.
By Barbara Sofer. Published:
October 7: When Hamas targeted Israel's peaceniks on kibbutzim - opinion
Let those who defame Israel compare their peacenik credentials with those of the kibbutz members who live on the Gaza border.

According to him, it was important that people realize that not everyone in Gaza was a terrorist, and that there were people who wanted to live in peace and quiet.
"As I was afraid to take responsibility for his life, I conditioned our continued cooperation on the condition that he remain anonymous and his details be confidential. He agreed and in the exhibition he appears under the name Mahmoud.”
Thousands of Israelis came to see the photo exhibition, titled “Between Us.”
Where? On Kibbutz Nahal Oz, where 15 kibbutz members were murdered and eight kidnapped on Oct. 7.
[...]
On Oct. 7, Batia and Nachum, whose modest kibbutz home is close to the border, spotted terrorists outside and hurried to their safe room. They lost contact with their daughter and grandchildren when terrorists entered their daughter’s home, but they were able to stay in touch with their son. Among the incoming calls, one was from an unknown Israeli phone number. (Remember how Hamas members activated dozens of Israeli SIM cards around midnight, just hours before the Oct. 7 attack?) At 10 a.m., after they had been cowering in their safe room for three and a half hours, Batia heard a man with a strong Arabic accent speaking to her. It was “Mahmoud.”
“He started asking me a lot of questions – mainly about our army, about the soldiers and their movements. At this point, I realized that his questions were wrong, and it was time to end the conversation.”
She understood that he was targeting her...
October 7: When Hamas targeted Israel's peaceniks on kibbutzim - opinion
Let those who defame Israel compare their peacenik credentials with those of the kibbutz members who live on the Gaza border.
