At 76, David Weissenstern has collected the remains of the dead for most of his adult life.
But after the Oct. 7 attacks, in which Hamas-led fighters killed about 1,200 people along Israel’s border with Gaza, he can no longer stand the smell of grilled meat.
His son Duby Weissenstern, 48, has lost track of time after working successive days and nights to recover those killed on Oct. 7.
And his son-in-law Israel Ganot, 32, now gags at the smell of food that has turned rotten.
He was in the second wave of recovery workers who reached bodies that had been trapped under rubble for weeks.
Persons:
David Weissenstern, Duby Weissenstern, Israel Ganot
Organizations:
Hamas
Locations:
Gaza, Israeli, Israel