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Testimonies From a Never-ending Nightmare: One Year Since October 7

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[View in browser]( [Newsletter Logo] One Year Since Hamas' October 7 Attack on Israel Testimonies From a Never-ending Nightmare [htz]( A mother and her children confronted by terrorists in their home in Kibbutz Kfar Azza; a policeman in Sderot lying gravely wounded among the bodies of his murdered colleagues; an elderly couple kidnapped from their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz and dragged into the Hamas tunnels of Gaza's subterranean city. 1,200 were murdered, thousands wounded, and 101 people have been held captive for a whole year. October 7 has scarred the Israeli collective memory as a national calamity. In this special project marking one year since October 7, Haaretz invites you to [watch the testimonies of ten survivors of the Hamas attack as they speak about the day that became a never-ending nightmare.]( If you value news you can trust on Israel, the Palestinians and the Middle East, consider supporting Haaretz by subscribing today. [Subscribe Now]( How Do You Report on a Massacre? [Yaniv Kubovich (center) in the southern Gaza Strip in June.]( Journalists are assumed to be silent observers. But how do you cover a massacre while it is taking place, and what happens when you come under fire? How do you edit the news about the death and destruction at your parents' kibbutz? How do you cover the suffering of Gaza's civilians, across enemy lines? Linda Dayan [interviewed nine Haaretz journalists – reporters, editors, photographers – about their experiences on October 7 and its aftermath]( offering a unique behind-the-headlines view of the day personal and professional experiences collided, and how Haaretz covered, and continues to cover, this unprecedented, harrowing crisis. Keep Reading [home]( [A Year Since Hamas' October 7 Attack on Israel | Testimonies From a Never-ending Nightmare]( Ran Shimoni [Haaretz writers]( [How Do You Report on a Massacre? What Haaretz Journalists Saw on October 7]( Linda Dayan [אם של ×ª×¦×¤×™×ª× ×™×ª ×ž× ×—×œ עוז מציגה את ×ª×ž×•× ×ª ההרוגות]( [Unprepared for a Hamas Onslaught, Israel's Women Military Observers Kept Fighting Anyway]( Yaniv Kubovich [Children in northern Gaza gather to receive food donations, last month.]( [Gaza's Humanitarian Disaster Could Blow Up in Israel's Face]( Zvi Bar'el [Israeli soldiers attend the funeral of a fellow soldier killed during Israel's ground operation in Lebanon, on Sunday.]( [A Year on in Its War With Hamas and Hezbollah, Israel Is Stuck, With No End in Sight]( Amos Harel [An emptying hourglass at a rally in Tel Aviv calling for the return of the hostages held in Gaza.]( [My Family Barely Survived October 7. I Can't Believe My Friends Are Still Held in Gaza]( Amir Tibon [Lightning strikes as smoke billows following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City two days after the Hamas assault of October 7]( [Why the West Still Backs Israel Despite a Year of War With Hamas and Hezbollah]( Anshel Pfeffer [Elliot Cosgrove]( ['What Kind of Jews Do We Want to Be?': Prominent U.S. Rabbi Ponders post-October 7 Future]( Judy Maltz [Haaretz.com - הארץ]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [RSS]( [Newsletter]( [Apple]( [Android]( [Unsubscribe]( from mailing list. For more Haaretz newsletters, [click here](. or contact support: digital-english@haaretz.co.il [Unsubscribe from all mailing lists]( All rights reserved © Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd. Schocken ­21, Tel - Aviv, ­6653207­, Israel. Company Registration No. ­51-­001544-­9.

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