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11 Days After the Massacre: Women and Child's Body Found in Be'eri

ZAKA volunteers called up by the IDF found the bodies, treated them, and said kaddish for them. Watch:

Looking for the dead among the ruins. (Photo: ZAKA Spokesperson)

Today (Wednesday), ZAKA volunteers working in Kibbutz Be’eri located the bodies of a woman and child murdered by the terrorists, eleven days after the Simchat Torah massacre.

A few hours ago, ZAKA volunteers were called up to help IDF teams near the Kibbutz Be’eri fence. En route to the fence, the volunteers located the murdered and burnt bodies of a woman and child in one of the burnt houses. The volunteers handled the bodies and said kaddish for them.

ZAKA volunteers saying kadish for the dead. (Photo: ZAKA Spokesperson)

Chaim Otmazgin, commander of ZAKA special units, told of how “eleven days after the terrible massacre, ZAKA teams are still continuing their activity on the ground and at any given moment, dozens of volunteers are engaged in the most difficult holy work.”

“Today, in the evening hours, while searching through burnt home in Kibbutz Be’eri, we located a body of a woman and a body of a child after they were murdered and their bodies burned by the murderers. We are continuing and will continue to do everything we can to bring all the holy murdered to a Jewish grave.”

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