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"My Beloved Is No Longer Mine. She Was Stolen From Me": When Ophelia Was in Hell in Gaza, Hector Did Not Stop Writing to Her

Summary by Israel Hayom
On October 7, Hector Roitman decided to take a pen and paper and write to his beloved Ophelia what he was going through. • "I felt her and I knew she felt me. I conveyed my feelings to her through the letters." • An exhibition based on the works of Hector, a mosaic artist, that were burned, vandalized, and stolen on the day of the massacre recently opened at Shenkar. • Now they are revealing the letters, and telling about the attempt to recover,…
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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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