Victims' Son Sings

"We Must Continue Playing": Daniel Sings Near the House of His Murdered Parents | Watch the Moving Performance

Against the background of the ruins of the home of his parents from Kibbutz Be'eri who were murdered in the Hamas attack, the singer Daniel Weiss in a moving performance of the song "We Must Continue Playing."

(Photo: Srugim)

As part of a special tour held yesterday (Monday) in Kibbutz Be'eri with the participation of some of the returnees and the families of the abductees, a short performance was held near the ruins of the house of Yehudit and Shmulik Weiss who were murdered by Hamas terrorists.

The songs were performed by Daniel Weiss on the ruins of his parents' house: his late father Shmulik was murdered on October 7th and his late mother Yehudit was kidnapped and murdered in captivity and her body was returned by the IDF.

Daniel played and sang "We Must Continue Playing" and "Days of Peace" and even performed "Flowers in the Barrel" with the singer Miri Aloni who came especially.

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(Video: Srugim)
Be'eri Daniel Weiss We Must Continue Playing Song

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Sad and brave all together
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