In wartime Israel, everyone does their part — even if that means cooking dinner in a parking garage
Operating a little makeshift kitchen, the students at the Keshet school are feeding as many as 300 people per day
'It’s like this kibbutz I know, but where is everybody?' asked one hostage's daughter
Operating a little makeshift kitchen, the students at the Keshet school are feeding as many as 300 people per day
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“Nobody tells us nothing," said Dan Anteby, father-in-law of Israeli hostage Uriel Baruch.
'When I hear it in my head, I hear it in their voices,' said Adi Drimer, whose artwork is going viral.
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