By Roni Green Shaulov
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to visit the Gaza border community of Kibbutz Nir Oz on Thursday, marking his first trip to the community since the October 7 massacre. Despite expectations, it is yet unclear if Netanyahu has confirmed his arrival to the kibbutz. The visit, should it take place, comes nearly 21 months after the Hamas-led assault, which turned the kibbutz into a symbol of abandonment and failure by the state. One in four residents was either murdered or kidnapped during the attack. Ahead of Netanyahu鈥檚 expected arrival, some survivors expressed outrage. Reuma Kedem, who lost six members of her family in the attack, stood at the gate and declared: 鈥淭he blood of my daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren is on your hands. You funded this, you abandoned us and you brought this house to ruin with your own hands.鈥 Kedem warned Netanyahu not to turn the visit into a photo-op. 鈥淢y dead family is not your PR backdrop,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is not a market. Your armored cars and stylists aren鈥檛 welcome here. You won鈥檛 get the closure you seek鈥攏ot on the blood of my children.鈥 Get the Ynetnews app on your smartphone: Google Play: https://bit.ly/4eJ37pE | Apple App Store: https://bit.ly/3ZL7iNv Danny Elgart, whose brother Itzik was kidnapped and whose body was returned in February, echoed that sentiment. 鈥淗e鈥檚 too late. We鈥檙e here to tell him this isn鈥檛 a publicity tour. If he wants to come, he should first say 鈥業 am responsible for what happened here鈥欌攁nd then come.鈥 As of today, nine of the 50 remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza are from Nir Oz. Four are known to be alive: Eitan Horn, David and Ariel Cunio and Matan Zangauker. Five others have been declared dead in captivity, including Tamir Adar, Eliyahu Margalit, Ronen Engel, Aryeh Zalmanovich and Amiram Cooper. In total, 76 residents of Nir Oz鈥攊ncluding children, women and elderly鈥攚ere kidnapped on October 7. Many were returned in hostage deals others were murdered and their bodies recovered. Among those killed after being abducted were Shiri Bibas and her young sons, Ariel and Kfir. Her husband Yarden was released in a hostage deal. Former hostage Sagui Dekel-Chen, who was freed from Gaza in February, previously invited Netanyahu for a personal tour: 鈥淣o politics鈥攋ust me and you, walking through the blood-stained homes and burned-out streets. Only the release of the hostages will bring true victory.鈥 For months, Nir Oz residents criticized Netanyahu for avoiding the kibbutz. He was absent even during the first anniversary of the massacre. At the time, Gal Hirsch, Israel鈥檚 hostage affairs coordinator, said, that “the prime minister said he will come鈥攁nd he will.鈥 Bar Goren, whose parents Maya and Avner were murdered, said Netanyahu needed to experience the pain firsthand. 鈥淭o understand what happened here, you need to be with us. Walk among us. Only from our lowest point can we rise again. That鈥檚 why we invited him.鈥 The military鈥檚 investigation into the battle of Nir Oz was so complex and traumatic that the IDF assigned a retired general, Eran Niv, to lead it. After eight months of testimony, evidence and intelligence gathering, Niv compared the horror to reading City of Slaughter, Haim Nahman Bialik鈥檚 poem on the 1903 Kishinev pogrom. Unlike other attacks, there were no active combat forces in Nir Oz to debrief. The probe relied on testimonies from wounded survivors, captured Hamas terrorists and whatever intelligence was available. The picture it painted was bleak. At the peak of the invasion, the kibbutz housed more terrorists than civilians鈥攂etween 400 and 500 terrorists faced 385 residents. The kibbutz, located just 3 km (1.8 miles) from the Gaza border, had no IDF post protecting it. Residents held off the terrorists with sheer will, some physically barricading doors to safe rooms. Out of the kibbutz鈥檚 120 homes, only six were not breached. According to the IDF, the terrorists withdrew only after receiving an order from Gaza leadership around noon: 鈥淵ou鈥檝e done enough.鈥 About 10% of the 5,000 terrorists who infiltrated southern Israel that day attacked Nir Oz. Without the courage of its residents, the IDF later concluded, the entire community could have been wiped out. Follow Ynetnews on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Telegram