Israeli Families Displaced by Hamas Attack Seek Rebuilding and Peace

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Over 126,000 Israelis have been displaced from their homes following the Hamas attack on Kfar Aza and other communities near the Gaza border. The evacuation and accommodation efforts have been described as unprecedented and complicated, costing 5.2 million shekels a week. Displaced Israelis are currently residing in hotels across the country, receiving support from charities and volunteers. The task of rebuilding the communities and restoring a sense of safety will require significant resources and time.
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- For 46 days, a refugee Kfar Aza family 'sits shiva' for its dead and awaits its hostages The Times of Israel
- Survivors of the Kibbutz Kfar Aza in Israel Hope to Rebuild TIME
- Israeli Victim's Family Calls for Ceasefire: 'War Is Only Serving Hamas and Netanyahu' The Daily Beast
- Environmental startup vows to return to devastated kibbutz and help rebuild it The Times of Israel
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