On October 7, Adele Raemer survived Hamas assaults in her Kibbutz Nirim on the Gaza border, solely to search out herself and her prolonged household displaced, refugees of types in their very own nation. She is now advocating for the discharge of hostages nonetheless being held in Gaza, a number of of whom she knew personally, together with Nadav Popplewell and Yagev Buchshtav.
Raemer was born within the US, got here to Israel in 1973, served within the Israel Protection Forces, after which started educating college kids in Nirim in 1975. She continued her class there for almost 40 years whereas elevating her kids after which having fun with her grandchildren.
Raemer and her household miraculously survived the Hamas assault and took shelter in protected rooms of their houses. Nonetheless, Hamas managed to kill, injure or kidnap about 100 of Nirim's 400 residents.
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I survived October seventh at Kibbutz Nirim, however I’m haunted by what my granddaughters went by means of. #Israeli assault#israelunderfire #October 7 massacre pic.twitter.com/CMJFqdwHiE
— Adele Raemer – Zioness_on_the_Border (@AdeleRaemer) April 7, 2024
In the present day, Raemer and her household can not return to their houses, however the tragedy has change into a mission – to defend the Hamas hostages and converse for Israel.
On Thursday, Raemer shares extra of his story with Gordon Robertson on The 700 Membership. A video of this interview will probably be posted ABOVE.
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