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The mother of the abductee who was killed by IDF fire in Gaza: "We are in a very big crisis of trust and what happened to Alon did not help" - Walla! News

2024-03-27T05:45:02.626Z

Highlights: The mother of the abductee who was killed by IDF fire in Gaza: "We are in a very big crisis of trust and what happened to Alon did not help" - Walla! News. "The fact that my children lived in Gaza Village was my pride - today I wish they had grown up somewhere else," said Dikla Shamriz, mother of Alon who was shot during an attempt to escape from Hamas captivity. On video: Alon Shamriz's brother: "You did everything right. The one who abandoned you also murdered you"


"The fact that my children lived in Gaza Village was my pride - today I wish they had grown up somewhere else," said Dikla Shamriz, mother of Alon who was shot during an attempt to escape from Hamas captivity. In an interview at the Third Ashmoret Conference, she shared her feelings: "I wish it was possible to go back to October 6"


On video: Alon Shamriz's brother: "You did everything right. The one who abandoned you also murdered you"/Walla!

Dekla Shamriz, the mother of Alon, who was kidnapped on the morning of October 7th to the Gaza Strip, and was shot by IDF fighters in the Gaza Strip when he tried to escape from captivity along with two other abductees, spoke yesterday at the third Ashmorat conference for Israel's education leadership, and shared her feelings: "The fact that all my children Their living in Kfar Gaza was a source of my pride - today I wish they had grown up somewhere else." "



Since October 7, we have been in a very big crisis of trust and what happened to Alon did not help the issue," said the mother, "over the years we have seen the escalation and every time they have protected us More.

Basically we were living from round to round, from escalation to escalation.

We are champions of resilience but nothing prepared us for Black Saturday.

I really believed in all our resilience plans, but the reality was very difficult, there were days when I would go to open the kindergarten and I would be intercepted by the Iron Dome."

"The fact that all my children lived in Gaza Village was a source of my pride"/documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law

"I wish it was possible to go back to October 6. All my children lived in Kfar Gaza and that was my pride - I wish they had grown up somewhere else," Dikala said and shared from that terrible morning, "Ido's son was in the emergency room and was jumped along with everyone else at 6:30 In the morning, Kfar Gaza was occupied by 200 terrorists who knew the kibbutz well. 6 members of the standby squad were killed and Ido Benes managed to rescue himself."



Al Alon added: "We didn't know what happened to Alon for 10 days. When I was told that he was kidnapped, I felt relieved because I understood that he was alive. 62 of the residents of Kfar Gaza were murdered, it was a great relief when they told us that Alon was definitely kidnapped. After that, we joined the headquarters of the abductees and started the struggle to bring him back."

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"We are in a very big crisis of trust and what happened to Alon did not help."

Dekla Shamriz in an interview/Walla! system, the third Ashmorat conference

Dekla continued and shared about the moments when she was informed of her son's death: "It was like this until December 15th when the bad news reached us. Before we were informed, I heard Ronen Tzur say on television that it was an evening of bad news, it turned out that they knew before. Everything a television commentator says I was running things in my head. This feeling of the miss that could have been a rescue here and an event that would give air to the whole country. There is frustration, and anger. We are in a very big crisis of trust and what happened to Alon didn't help. No one from the army came to talk to us from the army."



"Seeing how the children in the Gaza village play is a chilling experience - one child jumps on pillows to illustrate to the other child how the terrorist jumped on his bed. They play a lot of games of good and bad. The biggest question is whether we will return to the Gaza village, few know the answer, no know right now."

  • More on the same topic:

  • Gaza war

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  • abducted

  • Hamas

  • Gaza Strip

Source: walla

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