For many of the 60,000 Israelis relocated to the Red Sea resort city since the October 7 massacre, sorrow and worry overlay the memories of earlier happy vacations
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Described by 929 founder Rabbi Benny Lau as 'the essence of good,' Ohayon, was murdered with his eldest son Eliad; also chaired board of Shaharit Institute
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A new plan will give money to evacuees from near Gaza and the Lebanon border who forgo government-arranged accommodations

Killed in Ofakim, October 7. 'People who die in the name of God are very special people,' says wife Aliza

Residents, some in flipflops, joined police to repel the terrorists' onslaught against Ofakim; mayor: As many people killed on October 7 as in past 70 years

Murdered near his hometown of Ofakim, October 7

A grassroots effort is underway to help those who chose to stay despite the murderous terrorist incursion and relentless rocket fire

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and reporter Canaan Lidor discuss scenes of butchery and carnage at Kibbutz Be'eri, as well as Blinken in Israel and Ofakim's Rachel Edry

Rachel Edry charmed five armed captors holed up in her home as she conveyed information secretly to a SWAT team she knew was watching

Residents of the Gaza border communities recount what happened to them in the terrifying hours of the Hamas invasion to their homes

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