Jun 28, 2024 • 7 min read
15.06.2024 - 10:29 / insider.com
Amit Musaei survived the Nova Festival terror attack in Israel late last year.
Now, months later, he's leading tours to the site where he narrowly escaped death, and where he lost three of his closest friends.
Musaei returns to the scene of his trauma at least three times a week, leaving him emotionally exhausted, all to earn a few hundred dollars a time to cover his mortgage, provide for his two kids, and support his friends' orphans.
"I'm in a situation where I need to make a living," he told Business Insider. "I need to support my family. I was unemployed for over six months."
On October 7, 2023, over a thousand people, mostly civilians, were killed in Hamas attacks on Israel, with the Nova musical festival being the site of the highest number of casualties.
Israel retaliated against Gaza, which, according to the UN, has led to more than 35,000 Palestinian deaths.
As a result, many tourists called off vacations and major airlines scrapped flights to Israel, ultimately leaving Musaei and other tour guides like him without an income.
Musaei says two years of pre-booked tours were canceled, and that he now tries to make ends meet by leading the small trickle of visitors to the sites of the October 7 atrocities.
BI talked to four tour guides, who said this form of dark tourism is their only means to make a living.
It takes a toll, but they feel they have few other choices.
Danny Herman, who runs "Danny The Digger" tours, said he was recently hospitalized for high blood pressure, which he attributes to the emotional stress of repeatedly visiting the "death sites."
"I had no desire to go see them," he told BI. "But I did it as I realized that if I want to earn a living, this is the only product right now in some demand."
For years, Herman gave tours of the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, and other religious and archeological sites.
He said demand for these tours has practically dropped to zero, but he's fully booked for the next week with tours to the Gaza Envelope — the parts of Israel within about four miles of the Gaza Strip border.
"The last thing I thought I would be doing is these types of tours, which I call 'Holocaust tours,'" he said. "It's like going to Auschwitz or Yad Vashem, and it's something that I didn't think I would do, and I wish I wouldn't have to do."
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