Articles in "Gaza Border Communities"
Local Security Volunteers Gearing Up as Nahal Oz Residents Return
In the aftermath of Hamas' October 7 attack, Israeli civilian security teams have taken on a higher profile, particularly in communities ...
‘From the Ruins’: Kibbutz Clinic and Symbol of October 7 Attack, is Demolished
One of the symbols of Hamas's October 7 attack -- a dental clinic on Kibbutz Be'eri -- was demolished on Tuesday to make way for a new ...
October 7 Attack One of ‘Greatest Failures,’ Says Internal Army Report
"The Israel Defense Forces failed to protect Israeli citizens. The Gaza Division was overrun in the early hours of the war as terrorists ...
‘We Are Still Not Seen’: Displaced Israelis Struggle as Reconstruction Lags
Bureaucratic delays, political disputes, and housing shortages have stalled reconstruction in Gaza-area communities, leaving many displaced ...
Sderot-Ashkelon Rail Service Resumes For First Time Since Oct. 7 Attack
Train service between Ashkelon and Sderot resumed on Sunday for the first time since the October 7 attacks nearly 16 ago. With Defense ...
Israeli Combat Medic On Life Support Since Oct. 7 Attacks Dies of Injuries
Sgt.-Maj. Yona Betzalel Brief, a 23-year-old soldier, died of injuries from Hamas's October 7 attack, the Israel Defense Forces announced ...
Israeli Doctoral Student Uncovers the Resilience of Gaza Border Communities
For doctoral student Nitzan Eilon, the Hamas attacks of October 7 hit close to home -- terrorists were caught in her garden at Moshav Netiv ...
‘Disturbing Data’: Report Finds Rising Mental Health Crisis in Israel’s Gaza Border Communities
One year after the Hamas attacks of October 7, Western Negev residents continue to struggle with high levels of stress, anxiety, and ...
Avigayil and Ariel Top Israeli Baby Names, But Surge in ‘Be’eri’ Honors Kibbutz Massacre Victims
Avigayil and Ariel were the most popular names given to Israeli Jewish girls and boys born in the past year, but there was a surge of ...
‘All You Need is a Corner’: Kibbutz Be’eri Begins New Chapter of Recovery
After spending nearly one year in a hotel, evacuated members of Kibbutz Be'eri are feeling hopeful as they began moving into temporary ...