Israeli kibbutz remains a ghost town after 2023 Hamas attack
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Shahar Shnorman, a resident of Kfar Aza, expressed his anguish: "We didn't do what we had to do. Not our government, not our army. And we lost. And we are still losing every day." This reflects the deep frustration and sense of loss felt by survivors in the wake of last year’s tragedy.
Rita Lifschitz, whose family member is among the hostages, lamented: "These hostages are our family. All these grandmothers' hearts are broken." This highlights the emotional toll on families still waiting for their loved ones.
The once vibrant Kfar Aza has eerily transformed into a ghost town, with only a few residents having returned. The aftermath of the attack has left deep scars, illustrating the long-lasting impact of violence on local communities.
More than 41,000 Palestinians have been reported dead since the war began, as reported by the Gaza Health Ministry, demonstrating the devastating human cost of the ongoing conflict that reverberates through both communities.
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