Amit Solvy, the economic chairman of Kibbutz Be’eri, predicted that the costs of repair would be as high as 600 million shekels ($159 million).
"In the Kibbutz Beeri massacre, I know every single person, every single member of my kibbutz and their children. For me, it was a second holocaust," he said.
This all-terrain vehicle is expected to help soldiers execute evacuations safely, along with a slew of other military activities.
"They understood that we wouldn't escape," Hila Rotem-Shoshani said. "Outside was also dangerous. Why would we run?"
Hamas said the fate of the three would be revealed on Monday.
Daniel Weiss, a resident of the ravaged Kibbutz Be'eri, who lost both his parents in the October 7 attacks, performed on stage in Tel Aviv, singing "This song must remain playing."
Even in exile, the kibbutz makes all decisions as a collective. An offer to move into three new buildings in Jerusalem was turned down.
In light of the massacre just three months ago, these artworks are a testament to one woman’s belief in beauty, innocence, and the transcendent power of nature.
Kibbutz Be'eri chairman Amit Solvy and Rachel Goldberg-Polin, mother of 23-year-old Hersh, who is still being held hostage, discussed the ordeal they have been experiencing since October 7.