Israeli cab driver, 53, who drove to Kibbutz on morning of Oct 7 massacre & was taken hostage confirmed killed by Hamas
AN ISRAELI cab driver who was captured by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 massacre has been confirmed dead.
Eitan Levy was on duty transporting a passenger from central Israel to Kibbutz Be'eri when the area fell under siege by the terrorists.
The Bat Yam City resident reportedly left home at 6 in the morning to pick up the passenger.
He reached the kibbutz around 7:00, but soon was caught up with ion the massacre.
He called his son, Shehar Levy, to tell about a missile attack over the city, when Shehar heard him shouting: "shouting, “Help, it landed on the roof of my car.”
Minutes later Shahar heard voices of Hamas terrorists speaking Arabic.
He later found out that his father was told to sit, and asked to identify himself.
About an hour later, the phone was still open and Shahar heard only Arabic being spoken, and then the phone was disconnected.
Shahar never spoke to his father again.
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