Doron Katz Asher said his daughters can “remember every little detail” about October 7th. How they woke up to the sound of sirens and hid in her shelter. As the shots got closer. When the doors opened, the grandfather left the shelter so that the armed Hamas men would not see the rest hiding inside. How he was taken. How they left the door open to the shelter in the hope that other militants would think it had already been invaded and move on. How that didn't work.
“Another terrorist unit came in and took us too,” Asher told CNN.
Asher, his mother and daughters, Raz, 5, and Aviv, 2, were thrown into the back of a tractor with other kibbutz hostages, before gunmen opened fire. Asher was shot in the back; Aviv was shot in the leg; her mother was killed.
Asher, 34, and her daughters were taken to Gaza, where they were held first in a house, then in a hospital, before being released in November during a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Source: CNN Brasil

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