Man Killed in Rare Shark Attack Off Hadera Coast Identified as Barak Tzach
- Barak Tzach died from a shark attack off Israel's Hadera coast on Monday.
- The area attracts sharks due to warm water and swimmers often ignore official bans.
- Tzach, equipped with a camera, entered the water to document the sharks.
- Sarit Tzach stated her husband did not feed or provoke the sharks.
- Following a two-day search, police found and identified Tzach's remains.
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Video Shows Shark Swimming in Between Children Before Attack - Snorkeler Declared Dead: Graphic Content Warning
Disturbing footage showed a bloody shark attack in northern Israel on Monday. The incident happened near the city of Hadera, off a beach where sharks are known to frequent and […] The post Video Shows Shark Swimming in Between Children Before Attack - Snorkeler Declared Dead: Graphic Content Warning appeared first on The Western Journal.


Dad mauled to death by sharks 'tried to push beasts away with GoPro'
A DAD-of-four mauled to death by sharks off the Israeli coast has been named as his devastated family revealed he used his GoPro stick gently push the predators away. Barak Tzach, 40, from Petach Tikva, had stopped off at Olga Beach in Hadera on his way home from work to take a dip in the sea – but was brutally attacked while swimming alone. Barak Tzach was fatally mauled by sharks off the Israeli coast The dad could be seen flailing around as t…
Israel shark attack: Remains confirmed of dad-of-four as wife 'tells truth' of fatal encounter - The Mirror
Barak Tzach, aged 40, has now been confirmed as the man who died after a two-day search off the coast of Hadera, Israel, following a shark attack witnessed by beachgoers
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