Tamir Adal, 38, a married father of two, announced Friday that the Kibbutz Nir Oz community announced that he was killed by Hamas on October 7, contrary to previously thought. It was announced that he was not a hostage in Gaza and was pronounced dead.
Kibbutz Nir Oz said in a press release:
It is with great sadness that Kibbutz Nir Oz announced the killing of Tamil Adal in the October 7th massacre. Tamir was 38 years old. He was born and raised on a kibbutz and lived with his family: his wife Hadas and his two children, his 3 and a half year old and his 7 year old. Mr. Tamir was a farmer and an educator. He is a family man who loves the outdoors. He was an avid fan of Maccabi's Tel Aviv football club and was always surrounded by many friends. His grandmother, 85-year-old Yafa Adal, was abducted by Hamas and released 49 days later.
May his memory be a blessing.
era of israel report Tamir Adal is said to have been among those who defended the kibbutz, one of the hardest hit by the October 7 attacks, from Hamas terrorists.
Adar, a member of the kibbutz's emergency response force, left his home at 6:30 a.m. on October 7 after receiving an alert that hundreds of terrorists had invaded the kibbutz. He sent a text message to his wife, Hadas, telling her to stay indoors with her two young children.
All three survived the attack, but Adar was killed in the fight with the terrorists and his body was abducted to Gaza.
…After his death was announced, friends and family remembered Adar in a Facebook post as an educator and budding farmer whose hobby he had only taken up in recent years.
It is believed that 132 Israeli hostages remain in Gaza, but not all are believed to be alive.
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