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Israeli Peace Activists Who Lost Loved Ones in the Hamas Massacre Stand Their Ground [1]

['Shany Littman']

Date: 2023-10-27

Yakovi and Bilha Inon’s children didn’t wait to be officially notified that their parents’ bodies had been identified before they began sitting shivah. On the night of October 7 they posted a death notice and the next day they embarked on the week-long mourning ritual, according to their son, Maoz Inon, a social activist and entrepreneur, and co-founder of the Abraham Hostels in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Yakovi’s body was identified 12 days after Hamas’ attack on southern Israel that Saturday. Bilha’s body has yet to be identified at the time of this writing, 17 days later.

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[1] Url: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-10-27/ty-article-magazine/.highlight/israeli-peace-activists-who-lost-loved-ones-in-the-hamas-massacre-stand-their-ground/0000018b-7235-d51e-a3cb-737d82d80000

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