Tag: October 7 Massacre

Anat Stalinsky, an Israeli television director, created the documentary "Screams Before Silence" to shed light on the sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas during the October 7 massacre and subsequent events in Gaza.
Bernard-Henri Levy discusses the challenges faced by Israel in the wake of the October 7 Massacre, reflecting on the world's response and Israel's quest for solidarity against Hamas.
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.
A father makes an urgent plea for the release of his son and other hostages taken during a terrorist invasion at Kibbutz Nir Oz, challenging the Israeli government and world leaders to bring them back to safety in a brutally honest conversation.
Suella Braverman discusses Iran's Iran-sponsored terror networks and the attack on October 7 during a special personal solidarity visit on the State of a Nation podcast.
The a cappella group Y-Studs from Yeshiva University created a unique Passover parody by singing the traditional Vehi Sheamda to a tune by Yonathan Razel, accompanied by Daniel Wais, a survivor of the October 7 massacre in Israel.
A former British soldier visited Israel and gained a deeper understanding of the Gaza war on October 7 through firsthand experience.
Six months after the October 7 massacre where a significant loss of Jewish lives occurred, and six months of hostages being held, there is a call to remember how the current conflict in Gaza began with Hamas's actions.
The article discusses incidents of mistreatment towards Jewish individuals in the NHS, particularly a nine-year-old Jewish boy allegedly forced to receive treatment on the floor by nurses wearing pro-Palestine badges.
In a discussion with Norman Finkelstein, the speaker reflects on Israel's control over Palestinians in Gaza and the breakdown of the management process post-October 7th, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
Rabbi Doron Perez, head of the Mizrachi World Movement, faced immense challenges as his son Daniel went missing after a military operation, while his other son Yonatan was injured but went ahead with his wedding amid the family's pain and uncertainty.
Jewish students at the University of Chicago faced heightened antisemitism post-October 7, with Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) supporting Palestinian liberation in ways that were perceived as threatening by Jewish students.
Negotiations over a possible hostage agreement and ceasefire in Gaza are intensifying, with a goal to achieve a deal by the start of Ramadan, a month away.
Eva Illouz, a renowned sociologist, discusses the profound impact of the Hamas massacre in Israel and the subsequent military response.
Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University, has announced her resignation after facing criticism for her response to anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sentiments on campus.
This diary entry provides insight into the experience of an IDF soldier during a war.
A recent poll revealed that a majority of Americans under 25 see Israel as an oppressor and consider the October 7 massacre justifiable.
In October 2021, Hamas carried out a massacre that claimed the lives of over 1,200 Israelis.
The author highlights that the Jewish world is currently experiencing unprecedented events, such as the increase in antisemitism, the divisiveness between different Jewish groups, and the unity that has emerged as a result of these tragedies.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the controversial slogan "From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will Be Free" commonly heard in Palestinian solidarity demonstrations, noting its hostility towards Israel's existence.
The author argues that the Palestinian problem is primarily a religious problem, specifically stemming from a jihadist interpretation of Islam.
The article discusses the Jewish-American response to the October 7th massacres, particularly focusing on the reaction of Joshua Leifer, a contributing editor for Jewish Currents.