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October 7
From trauma to joy: Sderot welcomes visitors for Simchat Torah celebration
Two years after the Oct. 7 massacre, Sderot residents are turning trauma into resilience by opening their homes for Simchat Torah guests, celebrating unity, faith and renewal in a city once under siege
Ofir Hausman
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10.10.25
Freed Israeli researcher faces backlash over pro-Palestinian post
Elizabeth Tsurkov, recently released after more than two years in captivity in Iraq, says flooded with hateful messages from Israelis accusing her of betrayal after expressing sympathy for Gaza civilians on October 7 anniversary
Itamar Eichner
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10.08.25
This is how we got to the international political crisis, and is there a way out?
From hugs and sympathy to Nazi comparisons: After the Hamas massacre, the world embraced Israel, but sympathy turned to hostility as the war in Gaza intensified: huge demonstrations, the recall of ambassadors, a wave of recognition of a Palestinian state; The Turkish potential, hostility in South America, and the cases in The Hague: A snapshot of Israel's position in the world
Itamar Eichner
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10.08.25
Anti-Israel rallies erupt worldwide on Oct. 7 anniversary
As Israel marked two years since the Hamas massacre, anti-Israel protests erupted worldwide — from flag burnings in Athens to vandalism in Amsterdam and Melbourne, and marches in London, New York and Tokyo
ynet, News Agencies
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10.08.25
Freed Israeli researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov on Oct. 7: 'May God bring healing to Gazans'
Elizabeth Tsurkov, freed last month after 2.5 years in Iraqi captivity, recalled hearing of Hamas’s attack and appeared to criticize Netanyahu, saying Gazans and hostages 'pay the price for leaders clinging to power'
Daniel Edelson, New York
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10.08.25
'You’ll forever be 32': survivors and bereaved families mark two years since October 7 massacre
Eli Sharabi writes of growing longing for his wife and daughters; Maya Regev still relives the terror; Emily Damari speaks of survivor’s guilt: 'Sometimes it’s hard for me to love'; Alma Or, orphaned at 13, writes, 'The world has been sadder for two years'
Nina Fox
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10.08.25
Berlin youths mark October 7 with celebration calling for 'another intifada'
While Israel mourns its dead, dozens of young Germans gather in Berlin’s Alexanderplatz for a 'party' marking two years since the October 7 massacre, chanting 'Viva Palestina' and praising what they called 'breaking Jewish colonialism'
Zeev Avrahami
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10.08.25
Israel marks two years since October 7 with mass memorial in Tel Aviv
Tens of thousands gather in Yarkon Park for a nationwide remembrance ceremony honoring victims of the Hamas massacre, as bereaved families, survivors and artists unite in song, prayer and calls to bring the remaining hostages home
Roy Rubinstein
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10.07.25
From Munich to Mayweather: athletes and clubs that stood with Israel since October 7
Amid boycotts and anti-Israel protests, many in the global sports world showed support—from German soccer clubs and NBA icons to boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, who donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Israeli causes
Ynet
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10.07.25
'Every day feels like eternity': Freed hostage pleads in Washington for loved ones still held in Gaza
At a Washington ceremony marking two years since October 7, freed hostage Arbel Yehoud urged world leaders to bring home her fiancé and others still captive in Gaza; President Trump thanks hostage families in letter
Lihi Gordon
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10.07.25
Grandson of winemaker murdered on October 7: 'The winery saved me, but it’s not just a memorial project'
After his grandfather Gideon was murdered in Nir Oz in the Hamas attack, Gal Pauker, 25, took over his small family winery; two years later, he’s turning it into a 50,000-bottle-a-year business—and a way to heal through creation
Hilik Gurfinkel
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10.07.25
Two years later: Israelis return to sites of October 7 massacre to mourn, remember and reclaim
From bullet-riddled shelters along Route 232 to the Nova festival grounds and border kibbutzim, families of victims, survivors and visitors gather to honor the dead and confront the trauma of the worst terror attack in Israel’s history
Roni Green Shaulov
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10.07.25
Freed hostage Noga Weiss enlists in IDF as welfare NCO: 'Helping others helps me'
Abducted to Gaza with her mother and freed after 50 days, Noga Weiss later learned her father Ilan was murdered on October 7; Now 20, she serves as an IDF welfare NCO, channeling her pain into helping others heal
Dina Halutz
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10.07.25
Through the lens: the photographer who captured the October 7 invasion, and barely escaped
Ronen Avisror, a photographer from Netiv HaAsara, was among the first to capture the Hamas attack on October 7; His camera documented the moment paragliders crossed into Israel — images that became symbols of the day that changed his life forever
Diana Bahur-Nir
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10.07.25
Yellow buses, black day: the bus drivers who faced Hamas on October 7
On October 7, bus drivers in Eshkol Regional Council turned from chauffeurs to lifesaving heroes; as Hamas terrorists attacked, they entered towns under fire to evacuate residents, later transporting survivors to funerals and helping restore hope
Nitzan Cohen, Eyal Landsman
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10.07.25
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