Dear Shahar Gindi and Almog Sarusi, you were taken from us way too early.
— Mazelit Airaksinen ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐#BringThemALLHome (@Mazelit_) October 27, 2025
Hamas stole your lives. Such a happy couple you were... going on trips to Greece and Spain together, having fun, lounging in the sun together. Laughing together. Smiling.
You were so beloved that your… pic.twitter.com/m0fbQcV7iK
October 27, 2025
Hamas Stole Their Lives
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This post serves as an emotional tribute to Shahar Gindi, 25, and Almog Sarusi, 27, a couple killed during Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack at the Nova music festival, where Almog stayed to shield the wounded Shahar before his own kidnapping and murder in Gaza.
ReplyDeleteThe accompanying photo captures their vibrant relationship, reflecting trips to places like Greece and Spain, a love story that began while backpacking in the Far East and was marked by plans for Almog to propose.
Their memory endures through a family-run food truck cafe near Israel's Highway 6, opened in February 2025 to honor their legacy and foster community healing amid ongoing grief from the attack that killed over 1,200 people.