'Last thing I saw before being taken to Gaza was my father's bloodied face'
Twelve-year-old Erez Kalderon shares harrowing experience of captivity and separation from his father, still held by Hamas.
Israel Hayom
Sep 3, 2024
Erez Kalderon
In a poignant testimony, 12-year-old
Erez Kalderon, kidnapped from his home in Nir Oz during the Oct. 7
onslaught, has shared his harrowing story of captivity in the Gaza
Strip. Erez, whose father Ofer remains in Hamas captivity, bravely
opened up about his traumatic experience, saying, "It's difficult for me
to speak on camera, but if this reaches my dad – it's worth
everything."
Erez recounted the terrifying moments
when attackers breached their home, "They simply broke the handle and
entered. My dad quickly ran to the safe room, yelled at my sister Sahar
to open the window, and I jumped out first."
In a desperate attempt to escape,
Erez was caught by an attacker who took him away on a motorcycle. "I
glanced to the side and saw my dad on his knees while they were beating
him – that was the last time I saw him," he recalled painfully.
"Picture how I felt when they
separated us. Dad was covered in blood from the beatings. That moment
haunts me. I can't shake off the fear. All I wanted was to scream 'Dad,
save me!' but I couldn't even do that."
A damaged home in Kibbutz Nir Oz following the onslaught by Hamas on October 7
A view shows the remains of a family home in Kibbutz Nir Oz following the October 7 attack by Hamas
The young boy described the terror
and isolation he experienced, "When we arrived in Gaza, I found myself
alone in an unfamiliar place, and fear began to overwhelm me. I was
scared I would die, that they would mistreat me, that there wouldn't be
food or water, and that something terrible might happen to my family.
While there, I heard my mom crying on the radio, expressing how much she
missed me. I wanted to cry but wasn't allowed to. Her voice gave me a
glimmer of strength to carry on, to know that I hadn't been forgotten."
Upon his release as part of a
hostage-prisoner exchange deal in November, Erez learned that his father
was still being held captive. He shared painfully, "I celebrated my
12th birthday in Gaza, and my bar mitzvah is in two months. How can I
celebrate becoming a man when my dad is still there? I can't stop
thinking about him. Is he alone, like I was? Does he know we're fighting
for him every day? My dream is for dad to stand beside me and embrace
me. I can't fathom a life without him."
Erez concluded his testimony with an
impassioned plea, "Please share my story and spread this post and video.
Maybe it will reach my dad, just as my mom's voice reached me when I
was in captivity. I'm just a child who wants his father by his side. I'm
not asking for much - just for dad to come back. I have one clear
purpose in life now – to see him return. Help rescue my dad from Hamas
captivity."
EDITOR'S NOTE Erez's description of his time in captivity was written in Hebrew and I don't have the translation.
No comments:
Post a Comment