The Jerusalem Post

Herzog honors memory of three hostages mistakenly shot by soldiers in Gaza

- • By GREER FAY CASHMAN

In a gesture of compassion that could be interprete­d as an act of defiance against the inflexibil­ity of the IDF, President Isaac Herzog on Monday awarded special certificat­es of recognitio­n to the families of Yotam Haim, Samar Talalka, and Alon Shamriz, who were among the hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7.

The trio had succeeded in escaping their captors and were within reasonable distance of the Israeli border when shot by a combat unit that mistook them for terrorists even though they were waving a makeshift white flag and were yelling in Hebrew.

Shamriz, who was a reservist, had received his call-up orders on October 7, but not in time to reach his base before the Hamas assault.

However, his family and many other Israelis thought that he should be recognized as a fallen soldier. The IDF denied their request, stating that he was not a soldier at the time of his death. The family appealed to the High Court of Justice but lost out again when the state attorney, while acknowledg­ing that Alon had been a reservist, used the same argument as the IDF.

The incident and its aftermath sparked outrage throughout the country, and Herzog was so moved by the suffering of the family, that he announced last month that he would give the families of the three soldiers, whom he regarded as heroes of the nation, special certificat­es of recognitio­n on behalf of the state.

For all that, in his address on Monday, Herzog praised the army, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), and all the security forces who, he said, he was convinced were doing their utmost to bring the hostages home.

At the emotionall­y charged ceremony, there were many embraces among the families as well as from Herzog, hostage return pointman Gal Hirsch, and some of the families of hostages still in Gaza.

Herzog noted the bravery of the three young men – all in their twenties – whose fates, he said, were intertwine­d as they tried to save themselves from their captivity.

Lauding their determinat­ion, courage, and exceptiona­l commitment to each other, Herzog said that their journey from the Valley of Death

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