Israeli children reveal what it's like to grow up under constant missile attacks from surrounding enemies—forced to shelter when all they want is peace and friendship.
As sirens ring across the country, bringing many businesses, schools, and events to a halt, these three families navigate the hardships and realities of life during war in Israel.
Camp Koby, a special Israeli summer program, offers grieving children who lost loved ones in war a rare space to heal, laugh and connect with others who truly understand their pain.
The program was part of Project Or Gadol (or 'Large Light' in Hebrew), an experience curated by Israeli Project 24 that seeks to connect Israeli and North American Jewish communities, and Sinai Temple in Los Angeles.
A soccer game between children is usually perceived as a positive and productive activity. However, the Palestinian Authority views such a match between Israeli and Palestinian children as "a crime against humanity."
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