Inbar Haiman was at the party at Re'im 3 weeks ago when Hamas terrorists surrounded it, slaughtered hundreds and took the survivors to Gaza. Her Parents, Haim and Ifat Haiman, talk about her on video.
"We never imagined such a thing could happen in Israel. We all felt so safe. Who could have thought such a thing?
"I knew she was going to a party – of course I didn't know that it was in the south. I made the connection after we saw on TV. I saw her message at 7:30: 'Yes, there are sirens, I'm running away from the rockets'. That's the last time we've heard from her.
"We figured out she was kidnapped when we were notified about the video. From the witnesses we understand Inbar was taken alive. We live in fear, in uncertainty. We don't know what's going on with our daughter, whether she's injured. It's a terrible feeling.
"She's so full of love and understanding. She has patience for everyone, embraces and loves people.
"She tought at a bilingual school in Jerusalem, accepted everyone, helped everyone. How did we end up in this atrocity? She went to a party. At first, when you see it on TV, you don't get what you're seeing.
"We ask that you bring back Inbar Haiman, our daughter, back home, safe and sound."