IDF: 53 soldiers killed as some fled, some arrived too late to help • 16 of those killed were female field observers
Berger was presented with a certificate by Yossi Dagan which featured the words 'I chose the path of faith' - taken from Berger's first words following her release.
The inquiry revealed that Golani soldiers at the base were not sufficiently armed. "No personal weapons, no ammunition, no machine guns."
The funeral was attended by his family and loved ones only and was closed to the media.
Kibbutz Nahal Oz spokesperson, Matan Weitz, said that "the investigation that was presented to us now is shocking, it takes us back to that day, and evokes deep pain."
"They said all of Judaism is a lie, but they preferred someone who believes in God over someone who doesn’t," Agam said.
IDF will investigate everything that happened at the outpost on October 7, Halevi said, and told the observers that he wishes for them to participate in the investigation.
In an interview with Maariv, Yoni Levy, father of freed captive Naama Levy said his daughter is "angry and has many questions. There is a guillotine over the necks of those still held hostage."
Liri Albag was released from captivity but has not returned to the life she once knew. Despite the smiles and reunions with friends, something in her has changed.
Omri Miran was kidnapped from his home in Nahal Oz in front of his family.