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Remembering "Pink": Maccabi Haifa's moving tribute to Inbar Heiman, who was murdered in Hamas captivity | Israel Hayom

2023-12-17T10:49:38.078Z

Highlights: Inbar Heiman was a well-known graffiti artist and her nickname was "Pink" Maccabi Haifa goalkeeper Sherif Kioff will appear tonight in the derby match against Hapoel Haifa, wearing a pink jersey and his back instead of his name inscribed "PINK" The late Inbar was a Green supporter and never missed a game, home or away. She was kidnapped from a party in Re'im and since then many Israelis, and of course her friends in the gallery at Sammy Ofer, have prayed and hoped for her return.


After the harsh announcement of the murder of the abductee and a Green supporter in the Gaza Strip, Sharif Kiuf will go to the Haifa Derby wearing a pink shirt and instead of his name the word "PINK" will be written


The late Inbar Heiman was a devoted Maccabi Haifa fan and never missed a game, home or away. She was a well-known graffiti artist and her nickname was "Pink". On the bloody Saturday of 7.10 she was kidnapped to Gaza from the party in Re'im and since then many Israelis, and of course her friends in the gallery at Sammy Ofer, have prayed and hoped for her return. Last night they received the devastating news of her murder by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, which broke their hearts.

As a sign of mourning and solidarity with Inbar, Maccabi Haifa goalkeeper Sherif Kioff will appear tonight in the derby match against Hapoel Haifa, wearing a pink jersey and his back instead of his name inscribed "PINK".

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