Netanyahu Honors Sabine Taa’sa’s Courage in Sharing October 7 Horror

On August 29, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife met Sabine Taa’sa, a survivor of the October 7, 2023, Hamas massacre in Moshav Netiv HaAsara, where she lost her partner, Gil Taa’sa, and son, Or, among 21 residents killed. Sabine shared her family’s unbearable grief, the trauma of her wounded children, and the grueling rehabilitation they face, yet she rises daily with resilience. Driven by a sense of duty, she has joined Israel’s public diplomacy campaign, bravely allowing horrific footage from her home—showing Hamas’s brutal attack—to be shared globally. Netanyahu praised her courage, noting the footage’s necessity to expose Hamas’s atrocities and ensure they are not repeated. Israel remains steadfast, he vowed, in defeating Hamas and securing the return of all hostages, with Sabine’s story fueling that resolve.

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