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‘I do know him, however he does not know me’: The Israelis who see it as obligation to mourn their collective useless

By Editorial Board Published October 15, 2025 4 Min Read
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‘I do know him, however he does not know me’: The Israelis who see it as obligation to mourn their collective useless

Once we meet Vicki, she is clinging to an Israeli flag, her eyes moist with half-formed tears.

Throughout the street, a podium is being ready. Earlier than lengthy, a rabbi will ship an deal with in reminiscence of Man Illouz, a person Vicki by no means met however who she now involves mourn.

“We are family in this country,” she says. “I know him, but he doesn’t know me. We are all responsible for each other, so that’s why I am here today. This is my duty.”

She has attended earlier such events, together with the funerals of Ariel and Kfir Bibas, the young children whose our bodies have been returned from Gaza in February.

She was as soon as certain that Israel may stay in peace with Gaza, however that certainty has been shaken by photos of October 7 that relaxation in her thoughts.

‘Barbaric, inhuman’

Picture:
Israeli troopers carry the coffin of useless hostage Daniel Peretz. Pic: AP

Everybody on the planet, she tells me, ought to watch the movies that collate photos and video footage of the assaults.

“We didn’t do that. They did that, and they were horrible. They were very barbaric, inhuman. I didn’t believe there could be such people.

“I believed we may make peace, however they acted like savages.”

Those that knew him finest paint an image of Man as an understated man who beloved music, his household and his mates.

On October 7, he was shot in his automobile as he tried to flee.

His oldest buddy, Alon Werber, died alongside him; Man was taken to Gaza, however died on account of his accidents.

A small, unassuming panel van drives up. The rear doorways are opened and there, mendacity within the again, is the coffin, an Israeli flag tightly wrapped round it.

It’s such an incongruous sight. A plywood field is in place subsequent to the coffin, presumably as a way to cease it shifting round.

The van itself is painted blue, and appears nothing like a hearse. But it is a physique, a coffin, and an individual that has been the main focus of a lot consideration.

It strikes off slowly, the doorways nonetheless open. A crowd walks alongside behind, some crying, many waving Israeli flags.

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Amongst them is Carnit Koriat. I ask her to explain her feelings.

“It is indescribable,” she says. “You cannot believe those last two years, when sometimes we didn’t want to live. Yes, I am happy to see the live hostages back but we cannot forget the ones who were left behind.

“The least we will do – the minimal we will say – is that we’re sorry that we could not carry them again right here alive.”

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