Inbar Haiman, 27, was working as a mental health volunteer at Israel's Supernova Music Festival when Hamas struck and all hell broke loose. The festival was among the locations hardest hit in terms of the number of those killed and taken hostage. Inbar was among those taken hostage--you might have seen the terrified look on her face in a video as she was taken aboard a motorcycle by the terrorists.
Inbar's boyfriend, Noam Alon, pleaded to "keep her alive," but it was discovered that she was murdered by those Hamassholes, Israel’s Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum said Saturday, according to the Times of Israel.
She was an art student and graffiti artist, a "creative girl full of joy of life," the group said, according to a translation of the Hebrew-language Maariv newspaper. She was from Haifa and is survived by her parents, her brother, and her boyfriend.
Within hours after the barbaric attack, the Hamassholes released a propaganda video showing a bloodied and bruised Haiman held by four armed men.
Though the clip was disturbing, it gave Alon hope that Haiman was alive and might someday return home.
Over 100 of the estimated 240 people taken hostage on Oct. 7 were released during a weeklong ceasefire in late November through early December, but Haiman was not among them. The clip below shows some of the victims, including Inbar. It comes courtesy of Stand With Us, a worthwhile organization that is help Israel in this crisis.
The remaining hostages are confirmed dead by Israel or by Hamas, while others are believed to still be in captivity.
She was an art student and graffiti artist, a "creative girl full of joy of life," the group said, according to a translation of the Hebrew-language Maariv newspaper. She was from Haifa and is survived by her parents, her brother, and her boyfriend.
“All I'm asking is for them to be as kind as possible and keep her alive — not expecting too much — just for them to be human, and for them to give the hostages food and water and medical [attention],” Alon said. He was not at the festival but had planned on attending a soccer game with Inbar later that day.
Inbar and Noam met two years ago at the WIZO Academy of Design and Education in Haifa, and fell in love after bonding over their love of art.
Inbar and Noam met two years ago at the WIZO Academy of Design and Education in Haifa, and fell in love after bonding over their love of art.
Within hours after the barbaric attack, the Hamassholes released a propaganda video showing a bloodied and bruised Haiman held by four armed men.
Though the clip was disturbing, it gave Alon hope that Haiman was alive and might someday return home.
Over 100 of the estimated 240 people taken hostage on Oct. 7 were released during a weeklong ceasefire in late November through early December, but Haiman was not among them. The clip below shows some of the victims, including Inbar. It comes courtesy of Stand With Us, a worthwhile organization that is help Israel in this crisis.
The remaining hostages are confirmed dead by Israel or by Hamas, while others are believed to still be in captivity.
Meanwhile many countries and the United Nations [now primarily an Islamic organization] are demanding Israel ceasefire and stop killing terrorists so that they can regroup, re-arm, and maybe even recruit among 70 percent of Palestinians who agree with their genocidal cause against the Jews.
Welcome to Holocaust 2.0. Never again is now.
Am Yisrael Chai!
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