Remember Caroline Böhl.🕯️
She was a 22-year-old German student and model, visiting Kibbutz Nir Oz with her close friend, British photographer Danny Darlington.
The two decided to stay one extra night before heading home.
On October 7th, Hamas terrorists murdered them together in the safe room.
Her last words: "Thank you for everything. I love you."
Say her name. Share her story.
Never Again Is Now!
#October7 #RememberCaroline #NeverAgain
Eden Abdolayev (22) was brutally murdered by Palestinians on October 7th.
They murdered her in the name of resistance.
"Jihad"
Never forget what Hamas was told on 10/7 morning.
"Kill men, kidnap women and children"
Will we ever recover from the evil that did this?
@PeterBeinart Black SA didn’t have a religious exterminationist vision for their neighbors. If you did understand the ME, you would know that you can’t combine Jews with Islamo-Nazis and expect it all to be a good idea
@RoKhanna Nope. Get your house in order. Eliminate fraud waste and abuse. Use what’s in the budget to make our lives as Californians better. Then we can talk about higher taxes
Remembering Inbar Shem Tov 🕊️
Just months before, she celebrated her 22nd birthday. Today, we honor her memory and the love her family carries for her. Gone too soon. ❤️🙏
Just days before October 7th, Hila Keylin — a debonair fashionista and mother of 4 — thanked Hashem for giving her 41 years of life in a post on Facebook.
Two days later, Hila went to Supernova.
The beloved Israeli mother never came home.
Hamas didn't just steal Hila's life, they irreversibly stole the most precious person to her four children: their mom.
Her daughter, Lior Saadi, wrote on Instagram that “my mother was the most beautiful person I ever saw.”
She said her mother went to the festival “to celebrate her birthday,” and never came home.
Hila’s relative, Shiran Bouhin, wrote on Facebook that she “can’t believe you’re no longer alive.”
“We won’t see your joy for life anymore, your contagious laugh, the ease with which you took life,” she added. “My heart is broken. I hope you’re in a better place now.”
Her close friend Ayala Shaye wrote on Instagram that the pair were inseparable as they attended parties, festivals and gatherings together.
“My whole life she’s been with me, laughing, crying, dancing — my other half,” she wrote. “I can’t grasp writing about her in past tense… you left your speaker here, but without you I have nobody to listen to music with. I know that in heaven right now you are happy and dancing the way you loved."
Palestinian terrorists brutally murdered Shahar Gindi on October 7th.
Had her whole life ahead of her.
Before her death, Shahar was studying at Ariel University toward a bachelor’s degree in psychology, and living with Almog, her boyfriend of 3.5 years. She also volunteered at an organization for adults with mental health issues.
Her friend May Michaeli, another student at Ariel, eulogized her on Facebook, saying: “You are the most beautiful, inside and out… My magic Shahar. The first day we met I told you we’d be best friends and we were together ever since.”
Michaeli wrote that her friend had “the biggest heart in the world, the most captivating smile.” She was attentive and supportive, always lending Michaeli a listening ear.
“Everyone needs a Shahar in their life,” she said.
Liraz Nisan (20) and Sofia Bongart (21) attended the Supernova festival as best friends.
Their lives were taken on October 7, 2023. Today, we honor their memory and remember the lives and futures that were lost.
May they never be forgotten. 🕯️💔
Today would have been Kim Damti’s 25th birthday.
She was an Irish Citizen 🇮🇪 and murdered by Palestinian Terrorists on October 7th.
I wonder what Kneecap and “Paddystinians” think about that.
Here is her story and some words from the heart from her family:
She was at the Nova Festival.
Her mother said Kim called her at 6:30 a.m. as Hamas was attacking the party, and asked:
“Mummy, what should I do?” Her son took the phone and told her to seek shelter, and that was the last they heard from her.
Her body was discovered several days later, and she was buried in Gedera on October 12.
Damti is survived by her parents, Jennifer and Gidon, and four siblings. Her family owns the well-known Falafel Damti stand in Gedera, where Kim grew up.
Her cousin, Hadas Damti Padlon, described Kim as “beloved, beautiful and good, whose only sin was going to a party to dance and enjoy.”
“Kimmy was a source of pride and joy to her parents and siblings,” she wrote.
“Kim was a beautiful, gentle, light-filled girl, there was nobody who didn’t love her, she was a ray of sunshine in the world!”
Her relative, Nasrin Damti, described Kim as “my angel… I am broken and destroyed and cannot believe that I won’t get to see your beautiful smile anymore.
My Kimmy, you were the angel of the family and especially of me. Watch over us from above, and give us the strength to deal with the horrible pain.”
At her funeral, her brother Daniel Damti eulogized her and spoke of her final moments.
“Kimmy, our flower, my little sister… you were always full of generosity. You left for the party and I told you, ‘Go, have fun, this is your time.'” He said they last spoke at 7 a.m. and she told him she was hiding out in a shelter, “and I was relieved. I didn’t know that that’s where it would end.”
“You will always stay in my heart, smart and pure, I’ll never forget you. I promise you I’ll protect everyone, the whole family. Our angel, you will always stay beautiful in our memories,” he said.
At the ceremony, her sister, Emily Damti, lamented the loss of “Kimmy, my little sister, my sunshine, my flower girl, my successful, beautiful sister. I can’t get your smile out of my head. I can’t imagine summing up your life when you just started living.”
Emily said she “received a gift to spend 22 years by your side, I was privileged to be your sister.
You managed to do so much during that time, an excellent student, who also found time for fun… What a treasure was stolen from me. I wanted to do so many more things with you… I will always remember you dancing with a smile on your face. My angel.”
May her memory be a blessing 🕯️
"WE WILL DIE"
Miss Inbar Shem Tov (22) hid inside a dumpster with other young people at Supernova when Hamas invaded.
She texted her dad, who grabbed his gun and sped to the festival.
“By the time someone comes to rescue us, we will die," Inbar wrote.
She was buried Oct 10.
Her mom memorialized her in a poignant letter.
"I was blessed to raise you for 22 years, and then life took you from me on October 7. I withered, I fell apart, I was left breathless, they took away my oxygen.”
“My love, I wish I could just for a moment escape on the wing of a bird, fly up above and see my light, to hug you, to kiss you, to hear your voice. My girl — Mom loves you so much.”
Remember Inbar. Just a few months before 10/7 she was celebrating her 22nd birthday.
Neomi Shetrit Azoulai, 53 years old, from Sderot.
Neomi was murdered while going for a run with her group On the morning of the seventh of October.
She hid from the terrorists for 6 hours until she was found and murdered.
May her memory be blessed.