Brit dad and Man Utd fan Yonatan Rapoport confirmed murdered by Hamas terrorists at kibbutz in Israel
A BRITISH dad has been murdered by Hamas terrorists.
British-Israeli citizen Yonatan Rapoport was killed in an attack on the kibbutz Be’eri.
The Manchester United fan was set to take his son to his first game at Old Trafford next month, BBC reports.
At least eight Brits have so far been confirmed dead in Hamas’ brutal attacks.
A further nine remain missing, according to the UK government.
Hundreds were killed and dozens taken hostage when Hamas gunmen burst across the border on paragliders and motorbikes on October 7.
Jake Marlowe, 26, was working as a security guard at a music festival when it was stormed by Hamas gunmen who turned it into a bloodbath.
The Nova music festival was the first target of Hamas terrorists as they paraglided across the border into Israel and unleashed terror on unsuspecting festival-goers on October 7.
The Londoner’s parents, Lisa and Michel, said they were “heartbroken” after receiving the “crushing news”.
Horrified rescuers found 260 bodies after Hamas terrorists cut the power and opened fire.
Only hours before the gunmen unleashed hell, Jake – who moved to Israel two years ago – had sent a text to his mum saying rockets were flying overhead and promised to keep in touch.
Scot Bernard Cowan, 57, was murdered by the terrorist group during the horror attacks.
And Corporal Nathanel Young, 20, who was serving in the Israeli Defence Forces, was confirmed dead on Saturday.
Daniel Darlington, 34, a UK photographer, was also killed while visiting the country.
His sister wrote on Instagram that he was “murdered by terrorists”.
Daniel and his German girlfriend, Carolin Bohlwere pictured laughing in a post on Instagram just three days before they disappeared during the brutal attack.
Friends of the Arsenal fan said his first instinct would have been to make sure everyone else was safe before he thought of himself.