Hamas terrorists during the October 7 attack, has been officially declared dead, as confirmed by the Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum. According to the Times of Israel, the cause of Inbar Haiman's death has not been disclosed, and it is suspected that her remains are still in the Gaza Strip. The 27-year-old was taken from the Supernova music festival and tragically lost her life while in captivity.
At the time of the attack, the young woman was volunteering at the music festival. Also Read: Israel-Gaza War Day 73: Israel faces new calls for truce after killing of hostages raises alarm. 10 updates Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum in a Facebook post said, “Amber was a committed art lover, with a specific passion for graffiti.
She pursued studies in film during high school and was an ardent supporter of Maccabi Haifa. She met her partner Noam Alon almost two years ago while they were both studying visual communication at the WIZO Haifa academic center. This month, they would have started their fourth year of school." Also Read: Israel-Hamas war: PM Benjamin Netanyahu faces protests as more hostage death details emerge Noam Alon told the Guardian, “That should be the most important thing for the Israeli army and for the Israeli government - putting the hostages at the top of their priorities.
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