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  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: October 18th, 2023 - Tel Aviv, Israel : Sheerel Gabay, 23, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. 12th day to the attack of Hamas on Israel. Starting early in the morning of October 7th, missiles were shot to Israel from Gaza while Hamas terrorists invade Israeli settlements around Gaza, murdering and kidnapping dozens, including hundreds of young participants at an outdoor party. Casualties count thus far is more than 1,400, injured - more than 3,400, abducted - approx. 200 soldiers and civilians. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: October 18th, 2023 - Tel Aviv, Israel : Sheerel Gabay, 23, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. 12th day to the attack of Hamas on Israel. Starting early in the morning of October 7th, missiles were shot to Israel from Gaza while Hamas terrorists invade Israeli settlements around Gaza, murdering and kidnapping dozens, including hundreds of young participants at an outdoor party. Casualties count thus far is more than 1,400, injured - more than 3,400, abducted - approx. 200 soldiers and civilians. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
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    October 7 survivor Sheerel Gabay
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2025 - Ra'anana, Israel: Sheerel Gabay, 25, attended the Nova music festival. When she escaped into a shelter in Beeri along with other 40 party participants she was shot in her leg and abdomen. Sheerel who was in the back part of the shelter that was bombed, laid under a body of a woman and played dead for eight hours until she was rescued by the father of another young woman hiding there. The father broke through a police barrier in a pick-up truck and loaded them on the back before the search and rescue teams arrived. Of the 40 people who had hidden in the shelter, only a dozen survived, including Gabay and her friends. Sheerel had to go through surgeries and a long rehabilitation process. Here she is at her mother's home. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE: October 18th, 2023 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Erez Yasken (55) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE: October 18th, 2023 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Erez Yasken (55) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE - August 20, 2025 - Ramat Gan, Israel: On October 7, 2023, Erez Yasken (57) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by Hamas terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
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    October 7 survivor Erez Yasken
    EXCLUSIVE: October 18th, 2023 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Erez Yasken (55) from Kfar Aza Kibbutz was injured while holding the door from the inside as it was bombed by terrorists. He threw himself in front of his wife and daughter and held the front door shut, doing everything in his power to keep the terrorists from entering his home. Determined to get in, they fired rounds into the door and even tried blowing it off the frame with explosives. Despite being hurt, Erez never gave up holding that door closed, knowing that if they came in, it would be over for him and his loved ones. With severe injuries to his legs and hands, Erez believed that at any moment the army would come to the rescue, but hours would pass before they arrived. When they finally did, he was in the middle of a firefight between terrorists and the armed forces. Upon discovering him, army officials moved Erez to a house with a paramedic, but it wasn’t good enough. They saw that he had to be evacuated out of the Kibbutz and given serious medical care. While speeding out of Kfar Aza in the back of an army vehicle, they were ambushed by terrorists trying to thwart their escape. Two soldiers suffered fatal injuries, but the driver and Erez were unscathed. He finally made it to Sheba Medical Center where he underwent 12 surgeries in his hands and is scheduled to be operated again in the future. Erez is still attending daily rehabilitation sessions in Tel Hashomer hospital. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    Hundreds of participants march in a procession to the Waal Bridge in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, accompanied by loud noise and Palestinian flag displays. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    Hundreds of participants march in a procession to the Waal Bridge in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, accompanied by loud noise and Palestinian flag displays. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    Hundreds of participants march in a procession to the Waal Bridge in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, accompanied by loud noise and Palestinian flag displays. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    Hundreds of participants march in a procession to the Waal Bridge in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, accompanied by loud noise and Palestinian flag displays. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    Hundreds of participants march in a procession to the Waal Bridge in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, accompanied by loud noise and Palestinian flag displays. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    People in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, take to the streets to call for an end to the war in Gaza. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    People in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, take to the streets to call for an end to the war in Gaza. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
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    Palestinian Flag Parade Held In Nijmegen.
    Hundreds of participants march in a procession to the Waal Bridge in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on September 11, 2025, accompanied by loud noise and Palestinian flag displays. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

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