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so i want to read to you one little
piece and i have it in front of me i'm
going to read it to you right now
it's from one of the youngest one of the
youngest victims of sorry one of the
youngest victims of the tragedy may roam
was a 13 year old boy
and his 10 year old brother and father
spoke up just after the funeral
so these are the words that i came
across in one article
the father was a victor so a victor said
to the reporters
you know we're here at the funeral of my
son
and everybody knows you know he was he
was missing from thursday night
until we found out that he was killed
immediately
and he wasn't even even evacuated into
the hospital
uh uh for uh you know uh because
he had passed away on the spot turning
to his son shmuel mayor who was sitting
in a wheelchair next to him
he continued this is my son who lays
next to me
and who sorry who laid next to me when
we were on the floor with bodies piled
on top of us
this is the boy that yelled out shima
israel
and vidue and he said abba
i'm dying here
and then his father says barak hashem
thank god he's here
his ankle is praying but he's okay
and then he continues the father says
unfortunately ye did ya his other son
who was 13 didn't survive
he was the saddek of a boy a yelled
kodesh a holy child
if he wanted me to say something here if
he wanted me to say to me right now it
would have been one thing
that we all have something in common
right now we're not looking to place
blame where mommy
were believers and we know that akaras
baruch
the almighty knows what he's doing it's
very painful but we know that he's
running the world
i just want to pause before i finish
this could you imagine
could you imagine the father saying this
he's sitting there right after the
funeral
of his funeral of his son and he's
saying that we're ma'am
we believe i'm going to read it again we
but we know that god we know what
al-quran
who does we know what god does and we
know that he knows what he's doing and
it's painful but we know he's running
the world
now i'll continue
i'm going to skip just one part
ten-year-old shmuel mayor told the
reporters
i remember that i was on the steps
right there and i fell and i knew
that it could be that i won't be here
anymore
and so i yelled out shema israel from my
heart
and afterwards when i realized that
hashem saved me the first thing i did
was call the rescue services to get my
father
i told the police search my brother and
the channel 2 news reporter asked him
what did you feel during those moments
and shmuelmere the brother says i felt
beta
and everybody around was like just
inaudible
just gas people were silent and then he
concludes he says i felt that only
hashem could save me
that there's no one else to believe in
only
only god you know these are
these are holy people and these aren't
things that any of us could say
only the families themselves the
brothers the fathers
and i wonder where did they get the moon
where do they get the faith and trust
where do they get the strength
it's absolutely incredible but i think
it's a reminder to all of us
that we really have to dig down deep and
do the same
that any time we're faced with difficult
situations and we begin to question
that we have to remember exactly the
words of these families and to
strengthen our emotion to strengthen
and to know to do the right thing even
if it's scary
even if it's scary and in our heart of
hearts we often know what the right
thing is
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