When the terrorists arrived at the Nova festival, he managed to escape outside and was stuck in a traffic jam.
In an extraordinary decision, when he realizes that the massacre is near and he hears cries of pain around him, he bravely decides to come out of his hiding place and take care of the wounded.
A friend who hid with him at first said that he saw Dvir running with a stretcher in his hand.
The friend yelled at him to get into the car and they would run away and Dvir replied: "I can't!! I have another friend left inside".
At 07:07 he called his mother and said: "Mom, there is a lot of shooting, missiles and alarms here. We evacuated two wounded women with open stomachs, I did a tourniquet" and hung up.
Exactly an hour later, he rang again. With shooting and explosions in the background, he said: "Mom, the situation here is really not good. I see two white vans, full of armed terrorists, wearing military uniforms and shooting everywhere".
Then he shouted: "Mom, Mom!" and hung up the phone.
At 8:42, Dvir sent a message on the family WhatsApp: "If I don't get out of this alive, Know that I love you forever. You are my heart".
At 8:54 Dvir sent the last message in the group of friends: "I love you my friends, my brothers. If I don't get out of this alive, know that I loved you very much. I'm afraid to die. Hear Israel, God, our God, God is one".
The terrorists arrived, Dvir tried to hide with a few other people. One of the terrorists shot him with 2 accurate bullets, took his phone, and answered the call.
Dvir's friend across the line asked: "Dvir Rahamim?" The terrorist answered: "There is no Rahamim here, it's Muhammad".
Four days later they found him dumped in the field, near a tree, with several other dead people.
This is a story about Dvir, who was supposed to start studying psychology in October, he said he wanted to help people.
And there, in Nova, He did exactly what his heart told him. Helped people and was brutally murdered.
The hero who will never return, Dvir Rahamim. This is his last picture, dancing, happy at the Nova festival