The IDF and Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) struck three Hamas terrorists who participated in the October 7 Hamas attacks ...
Twenty-year-old former hostage Agam Berger survived 482 days in Gaza held by Hamas terrorists. Berger has found a new ...
Agam Berger, the IDF lookout who was released about two weeks ago from Hamas captivity as part of the first phase of the hostage deal, met with Rabbanit Tzili Schneider, chairwoman of the "Kesher ...
Freed hostages Keith and Aviva Siegel befriended two Israeli soldiers in captivity, creating a support system that helped all ...
All of Israel watched in anticipation now-released hostage Agam Berger's return to Israel on Thursday, including her previously released IDF observer friends, Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Daniella ...
Captivity survivor Agam Berger on Wednesday evening called on the public to attend a reading of the Book of Esther, which is read during the holiday of Purim, to take place at Hostages Square on ...
Freed hostage Agam Berger was gifted a 130-year-old violin that survived the Holocaust, Ynet reported on Monday. Built in the Czech Republic, the violin belonged to a musician who was killed in ...
(JNS) Agam Berger, the Israel Defense Forces field observer who was released from Gaza on Jan. 30 after 482 days in Hamas captivity, prayed at Kever Yosef (Joseph’s Tomb) in the Samaria city of ...
Agam Berger, 20, the final surveillance officer among seven young women taken hostage on October 7 was released from the northern Gaza Strip in a staged ceremony this morning. Fabian debriefs us ...
I now teach at a yeshiva, Machon Meir. I told my students, “Do you know why Agam Berger discovered the Creator specifically in captivity?” From my own experience, I can identify two reasons.
After 482 days in Hamas captivity, Agam Berger was finally home. The world first saw her in the horrific footage from Oct. 7, 2023 – bloodied, terrified, alongside four other young women ...
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