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‘My daughter could have stopped October 7’: the Nahal Oz spotters whose warnings were ignored

Corporal Shirat Yam Amar was killed on October 7 after the IDF failed to respond to reports of suspicious activity in Gaza

December 11, 2024 14:04
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Cpl. Shirat Yam Amar, 18, was killed on October 7 after Hamas stormed the Nahal Oz base (Photo: Amar family)
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In the weeks leading up to the October 7 attack, Shirat Yam Amar knew something was wrong.

The 18-year-old soldier and the other young women in her all-female unit of observers, or tatzpitaniyot, at the Nahal Oz base were tasked with watching activity in Gaza for signs of militant activity.

As Hamas prepared to invade Israel, they had spotted signs that something was up. Members of the terror group could be seen practising an attack on a mock tank, using explosives and, seemingly, preparing for a raid on an observation post.

Speaking to the JC in London, Amar’s father, Moshe, said that his daughter had told him she believed something was coming.