Tag: Kibbutz Nahal Oz

The creators of Fauda, Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz, are working on a new movie called October 7, which will focus on the story of retired major general Noam Tibon and his mission to protect his family and neighbors during an attack on Kibbutz Nahal Oz in 2023.
During times of conflict near the Gaza border, individuals like Gitit Zamir Botera in Sderot manage the National Digital Center to communicate the experiences of those living on the frontline.
In a Haaretz Podcast episode discussing the aftermath of the war in Gaza, Thomas Friedman and Aluf Benn explore the challenges facing Israel and the need for a coherent vision for the region to avoid a return to past conflicts.
Darya Arad, a Cooper Union art student, created a series of paintings based on her Israeli family's connection to Kibbutz Nahal Oz following a Hamas attack on southern Israel in October 2023.
The author, Ariel Dloomy, reflects on the personal and professional challenges he faces as a philanthropy practitioner following the deadly attacks on Israeli communities in the Gaza Envelope on October 7.
Hostage Square in Tel Aviv continues to monitor the time since Hamas attacked Israel, currently showing 122 days, 11 hours, 14 minutes, and one second.
Amir Tibon, a diplomatic correspondent for Haaretz and a survivor of the October 7th massacre near Gaza, shares his story of the harrowing event and discusses Israel's failure to protect its citizens.
Thirteen-year-old Ariel Zohar recently celebrated his bar mitzvah wearing the tefillin (phylacteries) that were passed down to him from his paternal grandfather, a Holocaust survivor.
The author, a resident of the border community Nahal Oz, discusses the impact of Israel's current political climate on its citizens.