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Home Remembering Oct. 7

Kindergarten teacher turned hero on Ofakim's 'death street'

Tali Hadad's courageous actions during Hamas' October 7 attack on Ofakim saved 13 lives.

by  Miri Weissman
Published on  10-07-2024 09:30
Last modified: 10-07-2024 18:59
Kindergarten teacher turned hero on Ofakim's 'death street'AP/Bernat Armangue

The remains of a house in Kibbutz Kissufim, Israel, near the Gaza Strip, Nov. 1, 2023 | Photo: AP/Bernat Armangue

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In the early hours of October 7, 2023, Tali Hadad, a 49-year-old kindergarten teacher and mother of six from Ofakim, was thrust into an unimaginable situation. As Hamas launched its assault on southern Israel, Hadad's maternal instincts and quick thinking led her to become an unexpected hero, rescuing her wounded son and other victims amidst intense gunfire.

Hadad's day began at 6:45 am with the sound of sirens and gunfire, signaling an attack far more severe than the typical rocket barrages the region had grown accustomed to over the years. Her son Itamar, a soldier on leave for the weekend, immediately grabbed his rifle and ran towards the danger.

"I ran toward the playground," Hadad told Fox News Digital. "I hid behind a wall and saw a line of terrorists walking with rifles, heading in the direction where my son had gone." Moments later, she heard gunshots and, fearing for her son's life, sprinted towards the sound.

Dodging through alleys under heavy fire, Hadad witnessed the unfolding devastation. "People were yelling from windows, begging for help," she recounted. "But there were no ambulances coming, no one to save them."

When she found Itamar, he had been shot multiple times – in the stomach, leg, and thigh. Two of his comrades lay dead beside him. Despite the danger, Hadad made multiple trips to rescue a total of 13 people, driving them to safety at high speeds to avoid terrorist gunfire. "I knew if I drove slowly, the terrorists would shoot me," Hadad explained, describing her harrowing journey to the local emergency medical station.

The attack on Ofakim, a small city of 50,000 residents located 15 miles from the Gaza border, resulted in 47 deaths. Hadad's street became known as "Death Street" due to the intensity of the violence there.

The remains of a house in Kibbutz Beeri, Israel, near the Gaza Strip, Nov. 1, 2023 (Photo: Moshe Shai) ??? ??

Hadad, like many in Ofakim and across Israel, continues to grapple with the emotional aftermath of the attack. "We're still bleeding," she said. The experience has profoundly changed her life, leading her to put her teaching career on hold to care for her recovering son.

Five of Hadad's six children currently serve in the IDF, either on active duty or in the reserves. Two are currently fighting in Gaza, while her youngest daughter is set to enter the army in a month.

Ofakim is slowly rebuilding. The community has established a memorial, painted murals, and planted olive trees to symbolize resilience and renewal. However, the psychological scars remain deep, with long waiting lists for trauma counseling and overwhelming available resources. In response to the growing need for mental health support, the Israel Psychoanalytic Society and the NGO IsraAid have established a multidisciplinary trauma center offering free services to survivors of the massacre.

As Ofakim continues its healing journey, the memories of October 7 remain vivid in the community's collective consciousness. Hadad reflected on the day's impact, saying, "We remember how our children ran through the streets barefoot, fighting like lions. No politicians come here anymore. No tour buses arrive. But we remember. We will always remember."

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