We next went to Kibbutz Sa'ad, which is a modern orthodox kibbutz right across the street. They were saved as the people from K'far Azza warned them and they were able to get their weapons and fight back. Now, most of this kibbutz has come back. They were in Dead Sea hotels for 5 months and just got back to kibbutz.
One man stayed because he was in charge of the milking cows and he had many Thai workers he felt responsible for. They also grow and refrigerate flowers on Sa'ad. At one point the man in charge of the big refrigerators was asked to empty them, they were to be filled with the bodies soldiers killed in the fighting.
We heard from the principal of the area who lived on Kfar Azza. He ran many schools and as the first week of war continued he went to 5-8 funerals a day. Teachers, friends and students. He has not moved back to Kfar Azza yet. He wants to visit the States in May. We asked why May? His personal kids will not be graduating with all their friends, many died and some have not come back to the area. Also in May Israel has both Yom HaZikaron, memorial day and Yom Ha-atzmaout, Independence day. He doesn't think his family can relive the past year through those commerations.
At the end of the evening we heard from Yussef Alziadna a Bedouin, mini bus driver. A family friend called him at 6:00am from the Nova Music festival, another site of a horrible massacre. He did not think twice but left to pick up these young people. His mini bus held 14 people and he ended up helping over 30 people escape. He became very famous in Israel and was even invited to meet President Biden. He refused as he still has 2 cousins captive in Gaza. Hamas has his phone number and has called him.
This is just the beginning and I will write more soon.
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