In Memory of
Yiftach Twig
יפתח טוויג
Killed
Plant a Tree
in Memory
of this Victim
כ"ב בתשרי התשפ"ד
:תאריך פטירה
27
:גיל
פסטיבל נובה; מכולות צהובות
: מקום האירוע
Date of Death:
October 7, 2023
Age:
27
Place of Event:
Nova Festival; Yellow Containers
ישראל
:אזרחות
עזריה
:מקום מגורים
Country:
Israel
Residence:
Azaria
Information is accurate to the best of our knowledge.
In case of discrepancy between the Hebrew and the English, the Hebrew should take precedence.
Yeftah Twig, z"l, from Azariah, was murdered at the Nova nature party in the process of trying to protect other attendees from the Hamas terrorists. Yeftah is survived by parents, Shosh and Meir, and brothers Rami, Sivan, and Keren.
After the carnage began, he hid in one of the two containers of lumpy waste with some other attendees. Around 1PM (when Yeftah's mother far from the scene felt a premonition of a terrible stomach ache), a terrorist entered the container and started shooting at the people inside. Yeftaf, apparently during a struggle, jumped into the second container, lay down on top of the people, and when the terrorist entered the second container, Yeftah blocked most of the bullets with his body, according to the survivors from that containeer. According to Yeftah's older sister, Karen, Yeftah always surrounded himself with friends, made sure they came to work with him. Yeftah traveled with Ben to Budapest at a moment's notice, only because Dor called from there and invited them to join. Yiftah worked 12 hours a day, slept 3 hours, and the rest of the time he was with the friends group. Yiftah was self-taught, resourceful, and had a huge heart. Already at a young age, he started a business and was very successful in it. He had friends from the entire Israeli spectrum that exists. He touched everyone he met. Many people came to us and told us 'Yeftah was my best friend - you don't understand how much he helped me."
Yeftah's father, Meri, tells how even in school, Yeftah was always the smart one. He learned everything by himself. In the army, he was a fighter. He made a 60 kilometer beret march. He, at the age of 27, was a businessman, working in event production. He once said to me, 'Dad, what are the tools? these?' And filled my pantry with a new set of tools. He always helped. He didn't want us to worry about him. He didn't want to be a burden."