Efrat
A new community resilience center offers mental-health support for soldiers and families deeply affected by the war.
Officials and residents in Judea and Samaria warn that the decision endangers communities still reeling from Oct. 7.
A terrorist infiltration alert was issued to residents of Efrat.
Top rabbis and relatives speak at an emotional launch in Jerusalem.
The shooting that killed Rina, Maia and Lucy took place on the second day of Passover, and the anniversary of their terrorist murder will this year be observed on April 14.
The victims were taken to Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem’s Ein Kerem.
The protest—the third of its kind over the past several weeks—was organized by “B’yadaim Shelanu” (“In Our Hands”), an initiative launched by a group of women in the Gush Etzion town.
More than 5,000 children from the Judea city partook in writing the scroll’s 304,805 letters.
The events hall dedicated to Lucy Dee’s memory was filled to capacity on the first anniversary of her death, coinciding with the six-month anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
A second round was also held in Ariel, the capital of Samaria, where Yair Chetboun defeated former Likud lawmaker Oren Hazan.
Ari Fuld fought for the Jewish people on the battlefield and in cyberspace.
Residents of Gush Etzion city host Arab neighbors to build bridges.