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October 7
Haunted by guilt and betrayal: the moral injury confronting October 7 IDF soldiers
Psychologists warn that combat in Gaza has left many troops grappling with 'moral injury,' a conflict between actions and personal values that can lead to depression, PTSD and even suicidal thoughts: 'When you enter combat like that with a desire for revenge, you do things that later you may look at differently'
Haim Rivlin, Shomrim
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02.24.26
Kfar Aza to decide fate of bullet-riddled, burned homes left scarred by October 7 massacre
Community to vote on whether to preserve the devastated quarter as a memorial site or relocate structures to the kibbutz entrance; residents insist the decision rests solely with them despite fears of government intervention
Roni Green Shaulov
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02.24.26
UN ambassadors visit Gaza border communities: 'Only when you stand here do you understand'
Delegation of 26 ambassadors arrives on fact-finding tour that began at Auschwitz in Poland and ended at the massacre sites near the Gaza border, and watching aid trucks enter the enclave; 'We will never forget what happened here or who did it'
Itamar Eichner
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02.22.26
'Fighting not to remember': former hostage Daniella Gilboa releases debut single | Listen
About a year after captivity in Gaza, Nahal Oz surveillance soldier Daniella Gilboa launches her debut single 'Where Everything Ends,' drawn from her abduction, recovery and return home
Raz Shechnik
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02.22.26
'You cannot bury the truth in the sand': Families of Oct. 7 victims set up Tel Aviv beach exhibit
Amid demands for a state commission of inquiry and a dispute with the Prime Minister’s Office over removing the word 'massacre' from a law commemorating the terror attack, October Council members set up the exhibit, saying a massacre must not be swept aside or failures covered up
Roi Rubinstein
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02.20.26
Painting hope: Israeli artists unite to support victims of war and terror
The 26th annual Israeli Art Exhibition will donate proceeds to NATAL – Israel Trauma and Resiliency Center, funding mental health treatment and rehabilitation for Israelis affected by war and terror, including the aftermath of Oct. 7
ynet Global
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02.19.26
France is legislating against modern antisemitism, but will the law have teeth?
The French Parliament has adopted a bill that seeks to combat resurgent forms of antisemitism and the glorification of terrorism, but the law that takes on modern hate speech could be unenforceable due to press freedom
Attorney Julie Daniel
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02.19.26
U2's Bono attacks Netanyahu: 'Self-defense is not a justification for sweeping cruelty'
After almost a decade, U2 has released a new EP, in which the band attacks ICE, Putin and the prime minister; Bono: 'Like Islamophobia, antisemitism must be fought every time we witness it. The rape, murder and kidnapping of Israelis on October 7 was evil'
ynet
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02.19.26
Israel to try Oct. 7 Hamas terrorists in special military tribunal amid debates over death penalty
Military Advocate General Itay Offir will oversee the cases under new legislation advancing in the Knesset, with indictments against more than 300 captured Nukhba terrorists already prepared, officials say
Tova Zimuky
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02.17.26
You can’t build resilience on denial: Why calling October 7 a ‘massacre’ still matters
Opinion: During Knesset debate last week, a government official said the reason for removing 'massacre' from the title of the law commemorating the day is that 'memory builds resilience'; The problem is that resilience built on false consciousness creates weakness
Gadi Ezra
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02.17.26
'Oct. 7 highlighted museum’s mission': ANU CEO reflects on first year in position
Oded Revivi reflects on leading the Museum of the Jewish People through war, rising global antisemitism and expanded educational initiatives, as ANU broadens outreach to security forces, immigrants and Jewish communities abroad
Yogev Israeli
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02.16.26
Festimama returns in Memory of slain Nir Oz mother Shiri Bibas
Nearly a year after Shiri Bibas and her two sons were laid to rest, her friend Dalit Ram Aharon is reviving 'Festimama' near Nir Oz to honor Bibas’ spirit and empower women from Gaza border communities
Alexandra Lukash, Ofir Hauzman
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02.16.26
Hamas used emoji code ahead of Oct. 7 attack, report reveals
More than two years after Oct. 7, censors cleared that Hamas used an emoji sequence as code to activate Israeli SIM cards before the attack; dozens were turned on the night before, but intelligence assessed it as routine, as with other Hamas 'movements'
Nadav Eyal, Elisha Ben Kimon
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02.16.26
'Raz, I did it': Beret of officer killed on Oct 7. passed to sister at Border Police ceremony
Sub-Inspector Raz Mizrahi was hurt in a terror attack, recovered and became an officer before being murdered at the Nova festival; her sister Noa was sworn in and received her beret; 'She must be looking down from above and bursting with pride'
Meir Turgeman
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02.15.26
'I fought the only way I knew how, with my heart in my hands': a Valentine’s letter after 738 days in captivity
Freed from 738 days in Hamas captivity, Elkana Bohbot receives a new love letter from his wife, Rivka — who waited through fear and uncertainty and says their love, though not perfect, is 'real, deep and full of hope'
Lihi Gordon
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02.14.26
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