The October 7 massacre was a brutal series of terrorist attacks along the Gaza border, when Hamas terrorists under the cover of a barrage of rocket fire infiltrated several Israeli towns, cities, and IDF bases.
The resulting attacks stretched as far east as Ofakim in the Negev and resulted in at least 1,200 people murdered and hundreds taken hostage by Hamas back to Gaza.
Occurring on the morning of the Simchat Torah holiday, the October 7 massacre kicked off Operation Swords of Iron, the code name for Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza.
The report showed that of the 760 soldiers who lost their lives this year, 711 were killed since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
In March, Cyprus opened a sea corridor to ship aid directly to Gaza, where deliveries via land have been severely disrupted.
Israel "has a right to defend itself, and we need to get rid of this cancer that is Hamas," Ali said.
OneFamily supports the widows and widowers from the initial time of the attack and accompanies them through the years at every stage of their journey.
A new project led by Kastina Communications has given three Israeli teens a chance to share their stories with the world in a series of short, English-language documentaries.
Previous hearings held by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce have sparked transformations in the national campus landscape.
Parents of American-born hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin speak about their ongoing struggle to free their son and the other remaining hostages from Hamas captivity.
Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel (AACI) Memorial Forest – Sha’ar Hagai
Both Herzog and Sandberg have made it a mission to promote global awareness of the sexual violence, murders, kidnapping, and other atrocities perpetrated by Hamas on and since October 7, 2023.
Explaining the inspiration for the film, Rob Mor says, “I couldn’t wait another moment to not try to help them see a glimpse of light at the end of this very dark tunnel called grief.”