‘We Can’t Go Back Yet’

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“I don’t go alone into the kibbutz,” says B.J. Rai, the father of a family of five that survived the October 7 massacre at Kibbutz Nir Oz. “I have too many thoughts.”

B.J., his wife Dorine, and their three children survived one of the worst attacks carried out by Hamas that day, hiding in their “safe room” and holding the steel door closed. (“Safe room” doors were not permitted to be locked, by law, in the event first responders needed to rescue people inside.)

Before the day would end, over 100 of the kibbutz’s 400 residents would be murdered or taken hostage to Gaza — the single worst impact, proportional to its population, suffered by any of the kibbutzim in the area.

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At first, Dorine said, the family simply hid in the safe room when they heard the rocket sirens from the barrage that preceded the Hamas invasion on the morning of October 7, 2023. Their dogs did not like the safe room, and so they stayed outside.

But when the family heard shots being fired outside, they worried about the dogs — while knowing that they could not rescue them.

Soon the terrorists were inside the house, shooting in all directions….

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