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A morning of kindness turns to terror: A Sderot resident's story

By ANI | Updated: November 20, 2023 06:15 IST

Tel Aviv [Israel], November 20 (ANI/TPS): For Sderot resident Danny Eisenman, the story of October 7 began with helping ...

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Tel Aviv [Israel], November 20 (ANI/TPS): For Sderot resident Danny Eisenman, the story of October 7 began with helping some tourists change a flat tyre.

The tourists were passing through Sderot on their way to the Dead Sea and Eisenman was out walking his dog that morning. Once the tyre was changed, the tourists fussed over the dog, pleasantries were exchanged, selfies were taken and everyone was on their way.

A mere five minutes later, he was home when the sirens started.

"I remember when the sirens started and they didn't stop, I understood that something was wrong. Then the gunfire began," Eisenman recalled to the Tazpit Press Service.

"I looked out the window and saw a car with nine gunmen with belts of ammunition on their chests. My daughter looked from the window, and apparently, the terrorists saw her and shot towards her. Luckily, she was only injured by shards of glass."

Eisenman saw the terrorists shoot at the tourists he had just helped.

Reflecting on the photo on his phone, Eisenman commented, "Five minutes later everyone in the picture except me and the dog are dead."

He huddled in a safe room with wife and three children for eight hours, armed with nothing but a kitchen knife. Occasionally, peering through the window, he would see more and more dead bodies in the street.

"I saw everything from the shelter window; it was pure evil there. They killed everyonewomen, children, the elderly, even dogs."

The Eisenmans are currently staying at a hotel in Eilat with other evacuees from Sderot. He shakes his head in wonder at the international protests against Israel and the global surge of antisemitism.

"The world must understand, what we experienced on October 7th is just the beginning for everyone.....it will come to you in Europe, too. These protests are just the beginning of the danger you need to wake up now," he insisted.

"How would you continue with normal life after they murdered your friends, neighbors, and entire families? I saw the body of a pregnant woman whose abdomen was cut, along with her unborn baby. How can I cope with that? The support from the Israeli people is amazing, but it won't help us erase the horrifying images we saw there," he added.

Some 1,200 people were killed in Hamas's attacks on Israeli communities near the Gaza border on Oct. 7. Around 240 men, women, children and soldiers were taken back to Gaza as hostages. Some people remain unaccounted for as Israeli authorities continue to identify bodies and search for human remains. (ANI/TPS)

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