Hungarian national victim of the October Hamas attack revealed
The Beeri kibbutz has announced that Ilan Weisz, a father of three who has been missing since 7 October and also holds Hungarian citizenship, was killed by terrorists who invaded the settlement on the same day.
According to the Times of Israel, the 56-year-old man was held as a possible hostage for almost three months after his body was not found by the authorities for a long time. His family had not seen him since that morning after he was alerted as a member of the kibbutz’s emergency unit.
His wife Shiri (53) and youngest daughter Noga (18) were kidnapped by Hamas gunmen. They were released from Gaza after 50 days of captivity in a hostage situation.
Weeks has been informed by Ilan’s brother that the family was on holiday in Hungary in August.
On 7 October, Amir Weis, Ilan’s brother, also of Hungarian origin (but not a citizen), was also killed by terrorists along with his wife while hiding in the safe room of their home.
Many people have died on both sides since the recent conflict
The final death toll from the attack is now thought to be 695 Israeli civilians, including 36 children, as well as 373 security forces and 71 foreigners, giving a total of 1,139,
France24 said.
The World Health Organization says tens of thousands of Palestinians are fleeing central Gaza and Khan Younis, attempting to escape Israeli attacks.
In Gaza, at least 21,320 people have been killed and 55,603 injured in Israeli attacks since October 7,
AlJazeera said.
As we wrote before, good news came about a Hungarian citizen held by Hamas, details HERE.
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Hungary should never give a penny to the UN to support palestinians. Hungary should retaliate for this murder.