The tragic loss suffered by Gadi Kedem, who lost six of his family members in a terrorist attack on October 7, has been compounded by a distressing incident at a recent demonstration.
Kedem, who was beaten by right-wing activists while attending the protest, was subjected to further distress when he was questioned by police under suspicion of assault when he attempted to file a complaint.
Gadi Kedem, who tragically lost six family members in the October 7 terrorist attack, faced further anguish at a recent demonstration. Kedem was beaten by right-wing activists during the protest, and when he attempted to file a complaint, he was questioned by police on suspicion of assault.
According to reports, the demonstration, which included bereaved and hostage families, became heated when Kedem and his wife Reuma were verbally attacked by supporters of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
The attackers reportedly hurled insults and derogatory remarks at the couple, with one individual allegedly physically assaulting Reuma. In response, Kedem intervened, pushing the assailant briefly before himself becoming the target of violence.
Video footage circulating on social media purportedly captured audio of one of the suspects bragging about assaulting Kedem. Despite this evidence, one suspect involved in the assault has reportedly not been arrested, raising concerns about the handling of the case.
While police have detained two individuals suspected of the assault on Kedem, one of them was reportedly released at the scene. Meanwhile, Kedem was taken to the hospital for medical treatment following the altercation.
The Kedem family’s tragic loss, with the deaths of their daughter, son-in-law, grandchildren, and Jonathan’s mother in the terrorist attack, has undoubtedly left scars that will never fully heal.
The additional trauma experienced by Gadi Kedem during the demonstration underscores the need for greater protection and support for victims of such devastating tragedies.