Arbel Yehoud revealed that she was sexually assaulted by terrorists almost every single day during her 482 days of captivity with Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Her captivity was so horrific that she attempted to take her own life three times.
Romi Gonen was raped by four different men on separate occasions during her captivity in Gaza, including a “nurse” who was supposed to care for her wounds.
Sasha Troufanov said that his PIJ captor repeatedly tried to force him to perform a sexual act on himself. He also revealed that he was filmed by a camera while showering.
Alon Ohel was sexually abused by his captor while naked and showering.
Guy Gilboa Dalal said his Hamas captor sexually assaulted him after a shower, holding a gun to his head and a knife to his throat.
Amit Soussana described being sexually assaulted by her captor while held hostage. Every day, he would ask when her period would end so he could finally have his way with her.
Dafna Elyakim, 15, said her captor touched her constantly and told her she would stay in Gaza to marry him and have his children.
Rom Braslavski revealed that PIJ terrorists sexually abused and humiliated him. They stripped him naked, tied him up, abused and tortured him.
Aviva Siegel told the UN that she saw a young girl in captivity crying after her captor followed her into the bathroom and forced her to perform oral sex.
Ilana Gritzewsky woke up on October 7 in Gaza, half-naked, her breasts exposed and her pants pulled down, surrounded by seven terrorists.
Agam Goldstein-Almog testified that she witnessed another hostage being forced at gunpoint to touch, and be touched by her captor.
These are only the stories we know. Hundreds more will never be heard, because most of Hamas's rape victims were murdered. On October 7, countless bodies were found without underwear, with mutilated genitalia, or with broken pelvises.
Several Nova survivors also testified that they heard terrorists gang-raping women and men during the massacre.
While Hamas and its minions try to make the world forget the massacre and mass rapes of October 7, don’t let them.
BELIEVE THE SURVIVORS. BELIEVE ALL VICTIMS.
💔 Holocaust survivor Yocheved Gold has died at age 102. She survived Kristallnacht, Israel's War of Independence, and Hamas's October 7th terror attack.
In 1933, she felt rising antisemitism in Germany: "I was walking with my mother to the synagogue and saw shop windows on our street smashed, with 'Juden' written on them."
In 1939, one of her brothers was deported to Auschwitz, where he was murdered. Her parents fled to the Netherlands, while Yocheved remained in Germany, awaiting youth immigration to Israel.
In Israel, she married Shmuel Gold, raised five children, helped establish Kibbutz Sa’ad, and served as a nurse for 40 years — choosing life.
On October 7, 2023 — at 100 years old — Yocheved hid in her safe room for 30 hours during the Hamas terror attack before being evacuated.
Yocheved Gold was a survivor — again and again — of repeated attempts to kill her for one reason only: she was Jewish.
Her life is a testament to Jewish resilience.
May her memory forever be a blessing.🕯️❤️🩹
Happy New Year to all our freed hostages ✨
After two years spent in one of the worst places on earth, they can finally welcome 2026 with their loved ones, free, safe, and far from the darkness.
May this new year bring you love, healing, peace, and hope. You deserve it 💜
Naama Levy, Liri Albag, Agam Berger, Emily Damari, Daniella Gilboa, Doron Steinbrecher, and Karina Ariev, together.
One year ago, they were being abused daily in Hamas terror tunnels in Gaza. Today, they are free. Alive and healing.
After fighting and praying for their release, I will never take a photo like this for granted.
Every hostage freed is a miracle 💜
Children who immigrated to Israel from Ethiopia singing Hatikvah.
They bring strength and hope to patients at Israel's largest rehabilitation hospital.
This is the Ibim-Lev Ofir Choir. Watch for the little star belting out the high notes.💫
P.S. Hatikvah means The Hope.
Omer Shem Tov, who was taken hostage during Hamas' October 7 terrorist attack and was held captive for more than 16 months, delivers an incredible speech at TPUSA's AmFest
This is truly inspiring
In the span of 24 hours, on the first day of Hanukkah, we’ve seen:
- 16 Jews murdered in an antisemitic mass shooting in Australia
- 2 students murdered at Brown University by a shooter targeting a professor who also teaches Jewish Studies
- A Jewish family home shot at in California
- A Hanukkah concert in Amsterdam violently disrupted by antisemitic pro-jihadists
They keep victimizing us �� and then blaming us when we refuse to die.
Despite it all, we will light our first Hanukkah candles tonight — millions of us across the world — a symbol of our light which, despite every effort across centuries, refuses to go out.
Noa Argamani will finally be reunited with her beloved Avinatan Or.
Emma and Yuli Cunio will see their father again.
Einav Zangauker will finally be able to hug her son Matan.
Iair Horn will be with his brother Eitan again.
My heart is overflowing. After two long years of shattered families, I can’t believe these loved ones will finally get the happy endings they deserve.