Nahal Oz
WATCH: 'I screamed in pain': Former hostage Matan Angrest says Hamas terrorists electrocuted him
Former Gaza hostage Matan Angrest told Channel 12's 'Uvda' about his captivity, including Hamas torture, the loss of his tank crew, bonding with fellow hostage Gali Berman, and his eventual release.
Former hostage Daniella Gilboa celebrates freedom in her debut single
'What is happening in Gaza is a complete failure by IDF,' military expert says - interview
Former Hamas hostage shares preview of new song one year after release from captivity
Moshe Emilio Lavi, relative of Gaza hostage, addresses Israel Allies Foundation
“ Fourteen residents of Kibbutz Nahal Oz were murdered, 20 are still missing, and five, including his brother-in-law are confirmed as hostages”
New websites show firsthand tragic accounts of October 7 massacre
Israel's official X account recently shared www.hamas-massacre.net, a site with dozens of gruesome photos and videos of the slaughter.
‘What happened here was a Holocaust,’ kibbutz survivor tells KKL-JNF team
Since the beginning of the war, KKL-JNF has stepped up its efforts to assist victims, soldiers and displaced Israelis, as well as share their stories with the world.
This Druze First Sergeant heroically defends Nahal Oz base
Aside from his soldier duties, Gadban has a family and just welcomed a new baby a month ago. As a member of the Druze community, he shows the diverse backgrounds of those who defend Israel.
'Golem' monument uncovered near Gaza Strip after 50 years
The monument was blown up by Israeli security forces ahead of the Six-Day-War due to security concerns.
Gaza could be the next Singapore - opinion
Let’s face reality, Hamas is here to stay – now is the time to set the course to engage with Hamas and to provide the means for its moderation and pragmatism to increase.
Rocket sirens near Gaza border are false alarm, IDF says
Rocket fire from Gaza was feared as tensions escalated in Jerusalem following clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces.
The Dutch firefighting couple wielding a water hose along the Gaza border
Raymond and Mirjam Reijnen worked as professional firefighters in the Netherlands before immigrating to a southern border Kibbutz with their three small children.