Two new seasons of shows about young Israeli women have dedicated recent episodes to victims of the Hamas massacre at the Supernova music festival.
A new documentary series explores Israel's history of hostage situations, focusing on policy changes and personal stories, addressing the struggles of families with loved ones still held by Hamas.
Nova Festival survivors and their families will now receive subsidized professional counseling from Israel's National Insurance Institute, providing crucial support after the October 7 massacre.
Reflecting on Israeli resilience amid tragedy, balancing loss with celebrations, and emphasizing the importance of unity and strength.
Over the past year, the hostages have become part of my family, even though I've never met them, and that has made Eden Yerushalmi's death hurt that much more.
Retired Negev Police Commander Eyal Azoulai, who was on duty during the massacre, shared his testimony with the unofficial October 7 civilian probe.
The contemporary traumatic setting of the Bezalel Graduate Exhibition 2024, emanated by the main exhibition on show, titled “Simultaneously: Creating in Times of War,” is a slap back to reality.
A suicide note supposedly from a Nova music festival survivor was revealed to be a fabrication, sparking outrage and concern among readers and survivors.
Some of the artists participating in the build — Burning Man famously requires participants to pack in and remove all elements of their installations — have ties to the Israeli trance scene.
At the Docu.Text Festival, survivors of the Supernova festival massacre received a standing ovation during the emotional premiere of Yariv Mozer's documentary, 'We Will Dance Again.'