
Many families of those who fled from the terrorist' line of fire on October 7 still do not know what happened to their loved ones. Their relatives may have fled to off-road areas where it was hard to reach, and their bodies haven’t been identified.
A mother writes: ‘My young daughter fled on October 7, and I have no idea what happened next. The agony of not knowing is indescribable. It hurts me so much that her body is probably lying somewhere unburied, and I’m waiting desperately for her body to be identified so I can finally start the mourning process and have the comfort of visiting her grave.’
Volunteers of the ZAKA360 unit worked overtime on off-road areas, and have collected countless bodies in terrible states. Their current mission is to help identify corpses and body parts. It is some of the most painfully gruesome work there is, but it’s what the families of the murdered are desperately waiting for.
The massacre wiped ZAKA360’s supplies out, and they turned to the public to raise funds to purchase the essential equipment needed to identify these bodies. You can donate here to take countless families out of the unbearable state of the unknown.
