Published On Oct 8, 2024
There are times when Yaari Vigder embraces his baby boy Ari and hugs him as if his life might depend on it – and in many ways it does.
Until last week, Mr Vigder’s world had been a picture of happiness.
His wife, Inbar, 33, was a fitness instructor who glowed with joy when clients celebrated their improvements. Mr Vigder, 29, kept busy with his PhD research.
Together, they lived in the historic port city of Jaffa in southern Israel with nine-month-old Ari and their dog, Kapara, a friendly black labrador named after a slang word for “mate”.
All of it was taken away during a terrorist attack last week that unfolded on the same night that Iran launched almost 200 ballistic missiles at Israel.
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