Sabine Taasa, whose husband and son were murdered in Hamas onslaught, describes horrors of massacre to children’s rights panel, urges it to focus on Israeli youth, not just Gazan
GENEVA, Switzerland — October 7 survivor Sabine Taasa, who lost her husband and 17-year-old son during the Hamas massacre, urged UN experts to stop blaming Israel for the war and focus on the trauma inflicted on Israeli children.
“I need you to stop blaming us,” said Taasa, 48, whose son’s murder was filmed by his killers.
Before Hamas terrorists burst into Taasa’s home in the village of Netiv Ha’asara in southern Israel, her eldest son Or—who was on his way to the beach—called her.
The mother-of-four said he sounded terrified but urged her not to worry, and said, “Mom, I promise everything will be okay.”
He was killed just seconds later. And she would later see the video filmed by the terrorists who shot him.
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