Thousands of Jews left Israel after Oct 7 attacks
The New Indian Express Anantapur|December 21, 2024
LEAVING Israel is easier, Shira Z Carmel thinks, by saying it's just for now. But she knows better.

LONDON

For the Israeli-born singer and an increasing number of relatively well-off Israelis, the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack shattered any sense of safety and along with it, Israel's founding promise: to be the world's safe haven for Jews.

That day, thousands of Hamas militants blew past the country's border defenses, killed 1,200 people and dragged 250 more into Gaza in a siege that caught the Israeli army by surprise and stunned a nation that prides itself on military prowess. This time, during what became known as Israel's 9/11, the army didn't come for hours.

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