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Video shorts on how Israelis are responding to Hamas's massacre of October 7, 2023 and the ensuing I

Video shorts on how Israelis are responding to Hamas's massacre of October 7, 2023 and the ensuing Israel-Hamas war Email not displaying correctly? [View it]([weblink]) in your browser. Dear readers, As the war in Gaza continues unabated, Israelis still reeling from Hamas's October 7 massacre must also face down increasingly dire threats from Iran and its proxies. Through the lens of our ongoing ["Times of War"]( video series, we see how Israelis are responding - and moving on with their lives - during this perilous period. For this series of short videos, The Times of Israel teamed up with award-winning filmmaker Eli Katzoff, who captures what is happening here on the ground - with sadness and renewed resolve - beyond the headlines. Click on the thumbnails below to view the individual videos, or view the [full series here](. ● ['Supernova massacre survivors dance again']( Months after Hamas’s massacre at the Supernova music festival that took the lives of over 360 people, survivors and family members meet up once a week to participate in trance therapy and prove they will dance again. [Supernova massacre survivors dance again]( ● ['Tel Aviv cafe brews up resilience']( Based in Tel Aviv, Cafe Otef is owned and operated entirely by those who survived the October 7 Hamas onslaught. Most products are exclusively from the Gaza envelope and the cafe features gourmet chocolates based on recipes by Dvir Karp, a chocolatier from Re’im who was murdered at the kibbutz while defending his children during the massacre. [Tel Aviv cafe brews up resilience]( ● ['At Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport: Should I stay or should I go?']( Ben Gurion Airport, August 7, a week after the assassination of Hamas head Ismail Haniyeh in Teheran and Hezbollah chief of staff Fuad Shukr in Beirut. As the Jewish state awaits a retaliatory strike from Iran and its proxies, Israelis are torn: to weather the storm or flee it? [Should I stay or should I go?]( View the full series here: [Watch 'Times of War']( More videos from the series are currently in production. We look forward to sharing them with you soon. ~ The Times of Israel team The Times of Israel 4 Washington Street, Jerusalem, 9418704 [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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