WATCH - Surviving a massacre: Victims and families share their stories

Join the briefing organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) as witnesses of Hamas’ violence share their deeply moving firsthand accounts.

 
Surviving a massacre: Victims and families share their stories

 TODAY | 7 am PST | 10 am EST | 17:00 Israel time | 15:00 UK time

The son of American-Israeli citizens Yisrael and Naomi Weiser was killed by Hamas at the Kerem Shalom border crossing when the terrorists stormed his base. Almog Senion from Beer Sheva was at the music festival that turned into a massacre when dozens of Hamas operatives started to shoot people with assault rifles. Yoni Asher saw his wife Doron and his little daughters Raz and Aviv dragged away from their home in a video shared on social media. 

These are just some of the stories shared by survivors, and family members of the victims of the heinous pogrom conducted by Hamas during an emotionally charged briefing organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM).

The event also features an insightful overview of the security situation by Brig. Gen. Sima Vaknin, who provides valuable context to comprehend the gravity of the situation.

Over 750 partner organizations, decision-makers, leaders, journalists, and the many members of our coalition collectively come together to bring awareness about the unprecedented emergency that the State of Israel faces.