Yael Shevach: “We may have been murdered, but we are still here forever”

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The monument erected in memory of Rabbi Raziel Shevach, who was murdered about 4 years ago on the Gilad axis in Samaria, was vandalized and painted red.

His widow, Yael Shevach, a resident of Havat Gilad, wrote on her Facebook page about the upheaval that such an act brings into her life: “I did not want it to affect me. I did not plan for it to shrink my stomach like that. It does not concern me ..

“But it did not happen,” Praise wrote, “it turned my stomach, it disrupted my day, it brought me back there, to this night, to the great, thick darkness that sank over me four and a half years ago. That’s right, we can not let them win, terror can not subdue us.

But yes, they beat me. “Here is a fact, I’m broken, shattered, bleeding drops of red paint bought for a few shekels.”

Yael Shevach and Yossi Dagan next to the monument in memory of Rabbi Raziel Shevach on the Gilad axis. Photo: Nir Dabush

“But what they did not take into account is that I already know what happens to my heart after it is broken. I learned to use this pain as a force that will push me forward, high, up. “It hurts us, but we are here, and maybe we fell, and maybe we were murdered. But we are still here. Forever.”

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