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Despite the war and grief, a day will come when we will contain multitudes of joy - opinion
We cannot allow ourselves to forget the hostages, nor let ourselves get so accustomed to this new reality that we start to think of it as the new normal.
A woman looks at newly dug graves for the victims of the October 7th attack during the funeral of Albert Miles, 80, who was killed in his home in Kibbutz Beeri in the deadly infiltration of Israel by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, at the cemetery in Kibbutz Revivim, in southern Israel, October 3
(photo credit:
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By
SHIRA ATIK
APRIL 14, 2024 13:54
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