Out of the clutches of bloodthirsty barbarians.
May their memory be a blessing.
“My husband is dead and I was injured in the face. Please help us.”
On October 7, Judy Weinstein Haggai made a desperate call to emergency services. She and her husband Gadi were ultimately murdered by Hamas, and their bodies taken hostage to Gaza.
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— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) June 5, 2025
Judi and Gad Haggai were beloved parents, grandparents, and members of Kibbutz Nir Oz. They were held hostage for 608 days by terrorists in Gaza.
On October 7, 2023, while taking their daily morning walk around the kibbutz, they were murdered and abducted.
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— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 5, 2025
IDF recovers bodies of hostages Judith and Gadi Haggai from Gaza
By: Israfan, June 6, 2025:
In a solemn and heroic operation, the Israel Defense Forces successfully retrieved the bodies of hostages Judith Weinstein Haggai and her husband Gadi Haggai from Khan Yunis in Gaza. The couple, both dual Israeli-American citizens, were murdered by terrorists from the Mujahideen Brigades during the Hamas-led October 7 massacre in Kibbutz Nir Oz.
Their remains were recovered in the early hours of Thursday in a special forces operation executed under the IDF Southern Command. The mission, coordinated with the Shin Bet, was enabled by crucial intelligence extracted from the interrogation of a captured terrorist. After being returned to Israeli soil, the bodies were formally identified at the National Center of Forensic Medicine in collaboration with the Israel Police.
The tragic deaths of Judith, 70, and Gadi, 72, had been officially confirmed in December 2023. They left behind a devastated family four children and seven grandchildren and a grieving kibbutz community that described them as symbols of peace, creativity, and compassion.
Judith, an English teacher and mindfulness practitioner, worked with children with anxiety and special needs. She was also a poet and an entrepreneur devoted to building bridges between communities. Gadi was remembered as a brilliant musician from childhood, a chef, and an advocate for healthy living.
“We welcome the closure that we have been granted and the return for burial of our loved ones,” the Haggai family said. “But our hearts will not be whole until all 12 hostages from Nir Oz and all 56 hostages in total are brought back.”