The Gallery at Kibbutz Be’eri, which was burnt down during the October 7 Hamas massacre, will relocate to Romano House in Tel Aviv and will continue to showcase the work of top Israeli artists.
The funds, in the form of 450 shekel prepaid debit cards, will be distributed to 16,000 families returning home after being displaced by the conflict.
As the world celebrates the liberation of children and women from Hamas’ captivity, family members of the abductees fear they will be forgotten.
While in Israel, the singer-songwriter visited sites of the October 7th Massacre, met survivors of the attacks, and taste-tested Israeli delicacies, according to his social media posts.
Through the images of broken toys, burned, shot, and stained with blood, the initiative hopes to raise awareness for the bloodbath
Kan also reported that the dining hall is used mainly by those who are working for the Be'eri Printing Press.
A 70-year-old grandfather grabbed a gun from a slain friend and fought Hamas for 12 hours.
Hamas considers all Israelis legitimate targets, not just active soldiers but also those who were discharged long ago and those who are still too young to be eligible for service
Warraqi said many Muslims were also killed in the assault, recalling how he took care of two Arab women wearing hijab, shot by the attackers, and three Arab bus drivers got shot in the head.
Young girl from Be'eri was kidnapped from friend's sleepover on Oct. 7, initially thought killed