Oct. 7 survivor: How name dropping Messi saved this grandma from Hamas

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No me hables le digo porque yo tu idioma No lo sé el árabe y yo el hebreo hablo mal le digo yo hablo en Argentina en castellano Entonces me dice Qué es Argentina Entonces le digo Vos Mirá fútbol Entonces me dice sí fútbol me gusta Entonces le digo

Eh Yo soy de donde es Entonces él me contesta Messi a mí me gusta Messi me agarró así del brazo acá me dio el revólver a mí la escopeta me puso la mano así y nos sacaron la foto y bueno entonces se fueron y ahora espero que si él sabe que

Yo mencion y por él me salvé ahora pediría por mis nietos por mis dos nietos que están ahí en y le diría que por favor ruegue por Dios que se lo mande a él que trate de sacarlos porque son chicos que valen oro Oro uno David y otro

Arel B Destruction Pain suffering of 40 different spanish-speaking Isra latino immigrants that were either Witnesses survivors of the massacre of that day or families of hostages that continue to suffer While their loved ones are Being held hostage in gaza by hamas

It was the morning of Oct. 7 and Hamas was carrying out its killing spree in Israeli communities near the Gaza border, including in Kibbutz Nir Oz, where 90-year-old Esther Cuño, who was born in Argentina, was living.

“I’m from where Messi is from,” she told the two masked intruders in a mix of broken Hebrew and Spanish which led to one of the most surreal photos from the rampage, and presumably, saved her life.

She spoke about the horrifying encounter in a new documentary about the Hamas rampage that focuses on the Latino-Israeli community called “Voces Del 7 De Octubre – Latino Stories of Survival.”

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