Kfar Aza

From frontlines to fatherhood - feature

I had one day left in Gaza before leaving for the birth of my firstborn son and I wanted to accomplish as much as possible...

By AVI KAHN
18/12/2023

IDF mistakenly kills three hostages in Gaza

Yotam Haim, Samer Talalka, and Alon Shamriz killed by IDF fire • IDF launches probe into incident

15/12/2023

We must be thankful for the light, even when it shines on hard times - opinion

Seeing can be painful, but would we rather look away or be blind? Overnight, the existential crisis of October 7 compelled all Jews to come together and drop our differences to help.

By LORI PALATNIK
13/12/2023

‘We will choose a new path’: How Israel’s peace activists are responding to the war in Gaza

In addition, incitement toward Palestinians, including Israeli Arabs, appears to be on the rise.

By JTA/ELIYAHU FREEDMAN
25/11/2023

Killed by Hamas, Israeli filmmaker was inspired by border horrors

Atary is still in the midst of editing "Kibbutz Legend," Winner's fifth and final film, which they completed shooting shortly before his death.

By REUTERS
14/11/2023

Presidential candidate Chris Christie visits Israel, vows to share atrocities witnessed

Christie urged protestors to “come to Israel and see it for yourself.” • “If you don’t understand the stakes after seeing this, then you’re lost.”

The horrors of Kfar Aza fail to be comprehended - opinion

A visit to Kfar Aza left me speechless, nearly ill, and forever changed.

Controversy surrounds reports of Israeli baby found burned alive in oven

FakeReporter continues to maintain that it has not yet been able to independently verify the story of the baby burned in an oven.

One month after Oct. 7, ruins of Kibbutz Kfar Aza testify to its horrors

Israeli forces continue to show evidence of Hamas's atrocities in all their horror to the world press in order to combat claims of exaggeration.

By DEBORAH DAHAN/JTA
07/11/2023

Film by Israeli murdered by Hamas on October 7 to be screened

The film, which was shot in Kfar Aza, was written as a love letter to the kibbutz where he grew up, but precisely with a focus on the impossible reality of living there.

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