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American Man Traces Daughter Killed by Hamas Through Her Apple Watch And Phone

Since the beginning of the Israel and Palestine war, we are getting to hear numerous heart-rending stories each day. The grief some of the families are going through on both sides is unfathomable.

American Man Traces Daughter Killed by Hamas Through Her Apple Watch And Phone

Since the beginning of the Israel and Palestine war, we are getting to hear numerous heart-rending stories each day. The grief some of the families are going through on both sides is unfathomable. 

One such story is that of Eyal Waldman, the father of an Israeli American woman. An American millionaire, Eyal Waldman is the  founder of Mellanox, a multinational supplier of computer network products. 

His daughter Danielle Waldman (24) was attending the Nova music festival in Southern Israel when she and her boyfriend Noam Shai became easy prey for Hamas. 

Mr Waldman used his daughter's phone's tracking system and her Apple watch to trace her dead body according to CNN

Eyal Waldman wished his daughter was alive! 

“I had hoped and thought that they may have been taken hostages to Gaza and we would see them again,” Eyal Waldman told the media outlet. 

“Three hours after I landed in Israel, I went down south and was able to find the car that they were in,” Mr Waldman told i24NEWS on Thursday.

“We found the car and some belongings in it. We knew this was the car Danielle was in because of an emergency call we had received from her cellphone that has a feature of a crash call,” he said.

He said that it appeared that her vehicle was surrounded and attacked by Hamas. 

“I have seen exactly how she was murdered from two directions by at least three to five people that had attacked the car,” he said.

When he spoke to his daughter last, she told him about her plans to get married to her boyfriend. They had moved into an apartment recently with their dog. 

"But, now they will be buried together," Eyal Waldman said.

Describing Danielle, Mr Waldman said, “ Each and everyone that met her have loved her. She's done nothing wrong and nothing bad to anyone.”