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NY Post
New York Post
11 Oct 2023


NextImg:Teen survived Hamas by playing dead under blanket after parents were killed shielding him from bullets

A 16-year-old Israeli-American boy who survived a Hamas attack when his mother shielded him from terrorists’ bullets with her own body revealed how he played dead for hours underneath a blood-soaked cloth, just steps away from his slaughtered parents.

A visibly shaken Rotem Mathias recounted for ABC News correspondent James Longman while sitting on a hospital bed in Be’er Sheva, surrounded by his surviving relatives, how gunmen opened fire at his family’s home in a kibbutz in southern Israel early Saturday morning.

The teenager helped his parents, Shlomi Mathias and Deborah Shahar Troen Mathias, barricade the door using mattresses and furniture — but it was not enough to stop the armed intruders.

“The terrorists shot open the door,” Mathias said during the interview, which aired on “Good Morning America” Wednesday. “They throw a grenade or something that exploded. The last thing my dad said is he lost his arm, and then my mom died on top of me.”

A shaken Rotem Mathias, 16, far right, recounted in harrowing details how he played dead beneath a bloodied blanket after Hamas terrorists murdered his parents.
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Rotem, far right, survived after his mother, third from left, shielded him from terrorists’ bullets with her body.
Instagram/Debbie Shahar

The boy who had just witnessed both his parents murdered in cold blood was later able to crawl from under his mom’s body and hide beneath a bloodied blanket for several hours as terrorists trooped through his house, looking for survivors to finish off.

“I just stopped my breathing, I lowered it down as much as I possibly could,” Mathias told ABC News. “I didn’t move. I was terrified. I didn’t make any noise. And I prayed for any god — I didn’t really care which god — I just prayed for a god that they won’t find me.”

While in hiding, the boy sent a message to a family text chain, which read: “Parent’s [sic] dead. Sorry.”

Dad Shlomi Mathias cried out that he had lost his arm before being killed, his son recalled.
Facebook/Debbie Shahar
Rotem, center, was able to text family members to tell them that his parents had been killed.
Facebook/Debbie Shahar

When shocked and distraught relatives pressed him for details, Mathias replied that he had been shot and was in pain.

The terrorists later set Mathias’ home on fire, forcing him to flee for his life. He was eventually rescued by Israeli soldiers and taken to a hospital to be treated for injuries.

Mathias’ older sister also survived the attack by barricading herself inside a safe room in the house.

Mathias’ maternal grandfather, retired Brandeis University professor Ilan Troen, previously told CNN that he was on the phone with his daughter when she was struck by gunfire while protecting her son.

Mom Debbie’s father, retired Brandeis University professor Ilan Troen, center, said he was on the phone with his daughter when she was killed.
Facebook/Debbie Shahar

Troen said the teen suffered a gunshot wound to the abdomen but survived.

“We were on the phone the entire day with our grandson, Rotem, as he lay first under her body, and then found a place to escape under a blanket in a laundry,” Troen said from Be’re Sheva, where he has been caring for his now-orphaned grandchildren.