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Kibbutz Reโim, Israel On October 7, while most of the world was asleep, hell broke loose near Kibbutz Reโim, Israel. Hamas terrorists launched a brutal attack during the Nova music festival, targeting civilians hiding in bomb shelters.
And in the middle of that chaos, stood Aner Shapira, 22 years old, a soldier, an artist, a musician, and now โ a national hero.

Hereโs what happened: Aner and his friends took shelter in a small room as gunfire echoed outside. But this wasnโt just a rocket siren. It was an invasion. A terroristโlater identified as Hamza Asfahโapproached and started throwing grenades inside the shelter packed with civilians.

Now brace yourself: Aner caught seven of those grenades with his bare hands and threw them back outside, saving the lives of everyone inside. On the eighth one, he didnโt make it.
That shelter turned into a massacre moments later โ many were shot on the spot, others were kidnapped, including his best friend Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was later executed in captivity.

Anerโs courage is beyond belief. He wasnโt trained to do this. He wasnโt trying to be a martyr. He just stood between death and his peopleโand didnโt flinch.

Aner was also a creator: music, poetry, journals, and artwork filled his home. After his death, his family promised to honor his last request: โIf I die, publish my work.โ His first album is out. The second one is on its way.

Today, the bomb shelter still stands โ covered in memorials, candles, and the faces of those who didnโt come home. Georgian Journalist Mikheil Khachidze visited the exact site where Aner became legend โ and brought back these powerful images. This isnโt just an Israeli story. This is the story of what heroism looks like when evil comes knocking. Rest in power, Aner. You didnโt just save lives โ you gave the world a reason to believe in bravery again.



Via Whatโs Up Georgia