The father of the forgotten “red-shirt hero” breaks down in tears as he speaks about his son’s condition following the Bondi Beach ιncιdent, after putting himself in dɑnger to save others: “Will my boy recover?” READ M0RE DD

The father of the forgotten “red-shirt hero” breaks down in tears as he speaks about his son’s condition following the Bondi Beach ιncιdent, after putting himself in dɑnger to save others: “Will my boy recover?” READ M0RE

The father of the forgotten “red-shirt hero” breaks down in tears as he speaks about his son’s condition following the Bondi Beach ιncιdent, after putting himself in dɑnger to save others: “Will my boy recover?”

WARNING: Distressing content.

A man who moved towards the Bondi gunman instead of fleeing remains fighting for his life after being shot.

He had been looking forward to watching the ceremonial lighting of the menorah when the shooting began.

As gunfire rang out, another friend of Bitton’s stood up and ran, but seconds later realised the 30-year-old was not with him.

Bitton rushed to the side of Ahmed Al Ahmed as he tried to disarm the gunman. Credit: Supplied

Moments later his sister in Israel then received a phone call from Bitton saying he had been shot.

She alerted his friends in Sydney, who began desperately searching for him, before eventually finding him at St Vincent’s Hospital, initially listed as an unidentified patient.

He remains in intensive care after undergoing multiple surgeries.

In the days that followed, friends recognised Bitton in footage that showed him attempting to help, but was allegedly shot by Naveed Akram.

Bitton was shot three times. Credit: Supplied

Another friend, Cayli Barr, said Bitton’s decision was something “most of us couldn’t even imagine”.

“Gefen had escaped, he was safe, but when he saw the terrorist, he ran into the line of fire to help,” Barr wrote in a GoFundMe page set up to support Bitton.

“As Ahmad Al Ahmad heroically jumped on the terrorist, Gefen ran in alongside to confront the terrorist.

“There, he was shot, fell to the ground, and shot again.

“Now in the ICU, Gefen’s put his own life at risk with his selfless actions.

“He ran into the face of danger like only a hero does, guided by the values on which he was educated and raised.”

Bitton is still in ICU fighting for life. Credit: Supplied

Bitton’s father has since flown from overseas to Sydney to be by his son’s bedside, as friends and family keep vigil at the hospital.

Five days on, he remains in intensive care, unresponsive, and has undergone five surgeries, Cohen said.

He was shot in the lower abdomen near the hip, shattering his pelvic bone.

Bone fragments caused severe internal injuries, and doctors required three to four operations to stop the internal bleeding.

Cohen said it is unclear whether Bitton will regain full use of his leg, and that the road to recovery will be long.

“He’s like the most spiritual guy ever,” Cohen said, describing Bitton as “super brave and super unique”.

“He loves people and always turns words into action.

“He’s such a good soul and he didn’t deserve it. Nobody deserved it, but literally, he was such a good guy to everybody.”

Bitton and Al Ahmed are among several civilians who attempted to intervene as the attack unfolded, with others also stepping toward danger in an effort to protect those around them.

Boris and Sofia Gurman were killed after trying to disarm Sajid Akram before he reached the footbridge, while Reuven Morrison was fatally shot after throwing a brick at the gunman.

Fifteen people were killed in Sunday’s terrorist attack, with dozens more injured.