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Day Tour to Gaza envelope

The barbaric massacre of the 7th of October 2023 cost the lives of over 1500 people, of which about 1200 were civilians including many children. 260 people were abducted, many of whom are still held in captivity today at the hands of Hamas. 360 peaceful young people enjoying, the music and dance at the Nova Festival, were massacred in cold blood and over 40 have been kidnapped from there. 

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Despite ample photographic evidence, much of it being uploaded live by the perpetrators themselves on social media, a significant number of people in this world deny that these atrocities took place. It is our duty to ensure that the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust is documented and shown to those who wish to witness it first hand.

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A day tour to Gaza envelope include a visit to the site at Nova Festival which is full of improvised memorials arranged by the victims' families in memory of their loved ones. This is a heart-breaking visit but a necessary one to ensure that the plight of these victims is not forgotten in a world where many have chosen to remain silent.

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Beside Nova, the day tour will take us to some bomb shelters where tragedies unfolded. Then we will visit the "graveyard" of vehicles attacked and burned on that day. We will continue to panoramic views of the Gaza Strip and will finish with a visit of Sderot, the Israeli city which has been the most exposed to Hamas rockets over the years and where, in the early hours of October 7, 2023, a battle started at the police station and lasted over 24 hours ! 

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If you are interested to know some background and the timeline about this fateful day, click here.

 

For videos footage and victims testimonials, click here.

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Memorial site of the Nova Festival massacre
Site of a bus shelter where hiding youths were murdered
7-10 - Cemetery of burned vehicles
Site of Sderot Police station battle on 7-10
View point to Gaza Strip
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