Amelie Botbol
‘Quiet Rooms’ create sense of peace for evacuated Israelis
Spaces are designed to reduce anxiety and mental stress while calming sensory overload
Cousin describes hostage’s condition after ‘miraculous’ rescue
Shlomi Ziv was rescued from Gaza on Saturday in a daring IDF radi
The Nova survivor telling the hostages' story at Cannes film festival
Laura Blajman-Kadar wore a dress emblazoned with hostage faces on the Cannes red carpet
Montana Tucker: ‘It’s us against the world, and we will prevail’
The American singer was speaking at a Nova festival tribute event at Kibbutz Re’im
‘My sister was murdered at the Nova festival but her death was not in vain – she saved countless lives’
Aviel Gabay described his sister Shani as ‘the coolest girl in the world’
Meet Hussein, the man who owns all of the chametz in Israel
During Passover, the Arab Israeli hotel worker is the nominal owner of food and alcohol worth billions of shekels
Revealed: Exclusive images of Bedouin girl, 7, hit by Iranian missile in Israel
Amina al-Hassouni’s father has voiced his anger at the Islamic Republic as his Muslim daughter remains in a grave condition
Protesters storm Knesset gallery on third day of action against Israeli government
Demonstrators breached a police cordon around the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem
US college delegation inspired by visit to Israel
Delegation say they were shocked by wave of anti-Israel hatred shown by their students after October 7
Young Jews worldwide feel new sense of identity after October 7
Yeshiva University in New York sees a 30 per cent increase in student registration for next autumn
Families of captives in Gaza fly to The Hague to charge Hamas with kidnapping, sexual violence
The delegation, including the family of the youngest hostage are calling on the International criminal court to act
Nightmare of Holocaust historian held hostage in Gaza
Alex Dancyg, the son of Shoah survivors, is now himself a captive of terrorists
The printing press that symbolises kibbutz’s Be’eri’s spirit of survival
The business at the heart of devastated Kibbutz Be’eri was back to work within days of October 7
With her husband at war, a vineyard owner harvests her crop alone
Rivka and Sam Baum’s wine is selling well. But she is left to bring in this year’s vintage while he’s back in the IDF
Bittersweet Chanukah for British parents of IDF soldiers in Gaza
Many mothers and fathers are lighting the candles without their children this year
Hostage children are even having to learn to eat again
Specialists treating children who were held hostage by Hamas express concern about the long-term effects their ordeal may have on them.
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