Comedian Zach Sage Fox brought two random people to visit an exhibit dedicated to the victims of the Nova Festival massacre, and both left with changed perspectives and lives.
Freed hostage Elkana Bothbot revisited the Nova music festival site where he was kidnapped, vowing never to forget the dozens of friends murdered in the October 7 massacre, saying they now live within him.
Signals hop from person to person, creating a closed, venue-owned network that does not rely on cellular, Wi-Fi, or satellite connectivity, but on age-old radio technology.
At the very spot where he was kidnapped from the Nova festival, freed hostage Bar Kuperstein wrapped tefillin and thanked God for his freedom — transforming the site of horror into a testament of faith and triumph.
At the Western Wall, a special prayer gathering was held where wounded soldiers and civilians came together to express gratitude for their survival and pray for the recovery of their comrades.
Freed hostages Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa-Dalal were captured together at the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023. Although they were held together briefly, they were separated during their captivity, only to be reunited on their release.
The visitors toured the Nova Festival site, Sderot’s destroyed police station, and the Tkuma 'car graveyard,' comprising cars destroyed at the Nova festival grounds and recovered from there.
Many survivors of the Nova Festival and the October 7th massacre have found strength, healing, and resilience through tattoos—etched with supportive quotes, meaningful lyrics, or personal inscriptions that speak to their journey.
'We may be exactly 18 months on from this terrible day, but with 59 hostages still being held and the images from the Oct. 7 attacks still etched on our collective memories, #NOVA remains an important, unique and must-see film.'
After surviving the Hamas massacre at the Nova Festival, Barak Nixon transformed his life. He is now deeply religious, living in Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox Mea Shearim neighborhood.
A delegation of 25 Columbia University faculty, staff, and New York City doctors recently traveled to Israel to discuss the aftermath of the October 7th massacre.
At this year's Tomorrowland festival in Belgium, a group of Israelis made a strong statement by raising awareness about the hostages held in Gaza and flew their Israeli flags high.
Nikki Haley, who was accompanied by former Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon, met with a survivor of the Oct. 7 attacks, military personnel, and visited the site of the Nova festival massacre.