Additional launches were detected toward IDF soldiers in the Shejaiya area of the northern Gaza Strip. No soldiers were reported injured, and the launchers were destroyed.
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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: This kibbutz has been on the frontline in other wars. However, nothing like October 7 ever happened before.
It is not a tourist attraction – and shouldn’t become one.
Sixty-two people were killed on this kibbutz. That’s out of a population of around 900. Nineteen were taken hostage.
Kfar Aza, the Supernova music festival, the soldiers, the heroes, the hostages – all have become an integral part of me.
Three months on, signs of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks remain everywhere in Kibbutz Kfar Aza.
The couple arrived in the Jewish State earlier that morning in a move to express solidarity with the country as it wages a war against Gaza-based Hamas.
Agam was kidnapped on October 7 along with her mother, Chen Almog-Goldstein, 48, and two brothers, Gal, 11, and Tal, 9.