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'Our life has become hell,' says mother of Israeli 21-year-old missing after desert festival

Shelly Shem Tov said she lost contact with her son Omer on Saturday afternoon

October 13, 2023 12:14
Shelly Shem Tov
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The mother of a young Israeli man who was at the Supernova festival in south Israel has told the JC that her life has become "hell" since last Saturday's massacre.

Shelly Shem Tov, who lives in Herzliya in central Israel, told the JC she thought it was "a mistake" when she saw a mobile phone tracker showing her son being taken towards Gaza on Saturday morning.

Omer Shem Tov, 21, is the youngest of Shelly’s three children - his mother described him as “the sunshine in the house” - and was working as a part-time waiter, saving money to travel the world. He had been planning to travel to Amsterdam next week for another festival.

Last Friday night, the family was in Jerusalem to celebrate Shelly’s birthday, before Omer left to go to the festival with friends.

“He hugged me and kissed me, then he left with his friends to have fun” Shelly said.

It was the last time she saw her son. The following morning, the family were woken to rocket sirens, an experience that is not uncommon in Israel. Shelly then contacted her son to check on him, and he confirmed that he had heard rockets in the desert at the festival as well.