Survivors and Displaced Children: Stories of Hope and Desperation
Children from the evacuated Kibbutz Be'eri, which was heavily impacted by Hamas's invasion and massacre on October 7, share their experiences and emotions in an interview with Israel's Channel 12 news. The children, ranging from six to 11 years old, describe witnessing disturbing scenes and express sadness over the loss of loved ones. They criticize the school set up for them at the hotel and express disappointment in the government's response, calling it neglectful. Some children express a desire for their kidnapped relatives to be returned, while others question the prime minister's leadership and express a sense of shame over the loss suffered by their community.
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