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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
    23/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a reception to celebrate Burns Night in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
    23/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a reception to celebrate Burns Night in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
    23/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a reception to celebrate Burns Night in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
    23/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a reception to celebrate Burns Night in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
    23/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a reception to celebrate Burns Night in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
    23/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a reception to celebrate Burns Night in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Burns Night Reception
    23/01/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a reception to celebrate Burns Night in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 3, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. Mother Elay and father Ariel are in rehabilitation at Sheba medical center. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: July 7, 2024 - Sheba Hospital, Ramat Gan, Israel: Elay Hogeg Golan, MD, at Sheba Hospital during her internship. Elay received her diploma in May 29. Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), MD, father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for 51 days in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. The three are still going through rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: February 12, 2024 - Kfar Aza Kibbutz, Israel: Four months after Golan family were severely injured in Hamas attack on their Kibbutz, mother Elay and father Ariel go back for the first time to their burnt home. On October 7th mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented apartment in Ramat Gan, near by Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 3, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. Mother Elay and father Ariel are in rehabilitation at Sheba medical center. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: July 7, 2024 - Sheba Hospital, Ramat Gan, Israel: Elay Hogeg Golan, MD, at Sheba Hospital during her internship. Elay received her diploma in May 29. Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), MD, father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for 51 days in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. The three are still going through rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: February 12, 2024 - Kfar Aza Kibbutz, Israel: Four months after Golan family were severely injured in Hamas attack on their Kibbutz, mother Elay and father Ariel go back for the first time to their burnt home. On October 7th mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented apartment in Ramat Gan, near by Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055390_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 3, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. Mother Elay and father Ariel are in rehabilitation at Sheba medical center. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: October 24th, 2023 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Baby Yael Golan (1.5) with 30% burns, was injured with her parents in Kfar Aza on October 7th. Her mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., is in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns, her father social worker Ariel Golan (34) has also 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the secured room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti are caring for her. In the photo Yael with her grandmother Yehudit. Starting early in the morning of October 7th, missiles were shot to Israel from Gaza while Hamas terrorists invade Israeli settlements around Gaza, murdering and kidnapping hundreds, including hundreds of young participants at the outdoor party Nova. Casualties count thus far is more than 1,400, injured - more than 4,000, abducted - 222 soldiers and civilians, missing more than 100 people. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: October 24th, 2023 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Baby Yael Golan (1.5) with 30% burns, was injured with her parents in Kfar Aza on October 7th. Her mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., is in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns, her father social worker Ariel Golan (34) has also 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the secured room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti are caring for her. In the photo Yael with her grandmother Yehudit. Starting early in the morning of October 7th, missiles were shot to Israel from Gaza while Hamas terrorists invade Israeli settlements around Gaza, murdering and kidnapping hundreds, including hundreds of young participants at the outdoor party Nova. Casualties count thus far is more than 1,400, injured - more than 4,000, abducted - 222 soldiers and civilians, missing more than 100 people. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 3, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. Mother Elay and father Ariel are in rehabilitation at Sheba medical center. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055380_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: February 12, 2024 - Kfar Aza Kibbutz, Israel: Four months after Golan family were severely injured in Hamas attack on their Kibbutz, mother Elay and father Ariel go back for the first time to their burnt home. On October 7th mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented apartment in Ramat Gan, near by Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055379_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055378_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: October 24th, 2023 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Baby Yael Golan (1.5) with 30% burns, was injured with her parents in Kfar Aza on October 7th. Her mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., is in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns, her father social worker Ariel Golan (34) has also 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the secured room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit (L) and Motti (R) are caring for her. Starting early in the morning of October 7th, missiles were shot to Israel from Gaza while Hamas terrorists invade Israeli settlements around Gaza, murdering and kidnapping hundreds, including hundreds of young participants at the outdoor party Nova. Casualties count thus far is more than 1,400, injured - more than 4,000, abducted - 222 soldiers and civilians, missing more than 100 people. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055377_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: February 12, 2024 - Kfar Aza Kibbutz, Israel: Four months after Golan family were severely injured in Hamas attack on their Kibbutz, mother Elay and father Ariel go back for the first time to their burnt home. On October 7th mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented apartment in Ramat Gan, near by Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055376_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055375_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055374_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 15, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israe: Golan family in their rented home in Ramat Gan. Mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented home close by to the Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    October 24th, 2023 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Baby Yael Golan (1.5) with 30% burns, was injured with her parents in Kfar Aza on October 7th. Her mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., is in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns, her father social worker Ariel Golan (34) has also 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the secured room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti are caring for her. In the photo Yael with her grandmother Yehudit. Starting early in the morning of October 7th, missiles were shot to Israel from Gaza while Hamas terrorists invade Israeli settlements around Gaza, murdering and kidnapping hundreds, including hundreds of young participants at the outdoor party Nova. Casualties count thus far is more than 1,400, injured - more than 4,000, abducted - 222 soldiers and civilians, missing more than 100 people. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: February 12, 2024 - Kfar Aza Kibbutz, Israel: Four months after Golan family were severely injured in Hamas attack on their Kibbutz, mother Elay and father Ariel go back for the first time to their burnt home. On October 7th mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. The family is now living in a rented apartment in Ramat Gan, near by Sheba hospital where Elay is going to every day for rehabilitation. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 3, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. Mother Elay and father Ariel are in rehabilitation at Sheba medical center. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
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    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 3, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. Mother Elay and father Ariel are in rehabilitation at Sheba medical center. In the photo Elay's mother Yehudit is helping her with the dressings on her legs. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    DUKAS_175055367_POL
    October 7 massacre survivors, Golan family
    EXCLUSIVE: January 3, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Golan family - mother Elay Hogeg Golan (33), Md., father social worker Ariel Golan (34) and baby girl Yael Golan (1.5) were all injured in Kfar Aza Kibbutz on October 7th. Baby Yael suffered 30% burns, Ariel suffered 60% burns, Elay was for a while in ICU under anesthesia, with 60% burns. The family hid from the terrorists in the security room in their home. When the terrorists failed to open the room's door they lit the house on fire. The parents hugged little baby Yael to protect her from the fire. At the hospital Yael's grandparents (maternal) Yehudit and Motti were caring for her. Mother Elay and father Ariel are in rehabilitation at Sheba medical center. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
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    Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
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    Melanin 1

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    02/11/2023

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    Pictures must credit: Yu Chen / Northwestern University

    A synthetic version of melanin, the colour pigment in skin, has been developed that could accelerate the healing process in freshly injured human skin.

    It could also work as a sunscreen and anti-aging skincare product.

    Melanin is a brown or black pigment naturally produced by humans as well as other animals.

    It is the main driver of skin colour or the reason why we tan when exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays.

    But it’s a substance with many different functions across the animal kingdom.

    Biomedical engineer Nathan Gianneschi and colleagues at Northwestern University in the USA have learned how to mimic and reliably create their own version of melanin.

    Gianneschi and his team collaborated with fellow Northwestern researcher and dermatologist Kurt Lu to find out whether it could be used to keep our skin safe.
    OPSRender of the artificial melanin healing process. The synthetic melanin is being applied to Inflamed skin. Just under the surface of the skin are green free radicals, also known as ROS, or "reactive oxygen species."

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
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    Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
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    Melanin 1

    Ref 15255

    02/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Yu Chen / Northwestern University

    A synthetic version of melanin, the colour pigment in skin, has been developed that could accelerate the healing process in freshly injured human skin.

    It could also work as a sunscreen and anti-aging skincare product.

    Melanin is a brown or black pigment naturally produced by humans as well as other animals.

    It is the main driver of skin colour or the reason why we tan when exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays.

    But it’s a substance with many different functions across the animal kingdom.

    Biomedical engineer Nathan Gianneschi and colleagues at Northwestern University in the USA have learned how to mimic and reliably create their own version of melanin.

    Gianneschi and his team collaborated with fellow Northwestern researcher and dermatologist Kurt Lu to find out whether it could be used to keep our skin safe.
    OPSRender of the artificial melanin healing process. The skin, after being treated with the synthetic melanin, is now recovered. inflamed skin.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
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    Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Melanin 1

    Ref 15255

    02/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University

    A synthetic version of melanin, the colour pigment in skin, has been developed that could accelerate the healing process in freshly injured human skin.

    It could also work as a sunscreen and anti-aging skincare product.

    Melanin is a brown or black pigment naturally produced by humans as well as other animals.

    It is the main driver of skin colour or the reason why we tan when exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays.

    But it’s a substance with many different functions across the animal kingdom.

    Biomedical engineer Nathan Gianneschi and colleagues at Northwestern University in the USA have learned how to mimic and reliably create their own version of melanin.

    Gianneschi and his team collaborated with fellow Northwestern researcher and dermatologist Kurt Lu to find out whether it could be used to keep our skin safe.

    OPS: Co-corresponding authors Dr. Kurt Lu (left) and Nathan Gianneschi look at a sample in Lu's dermatology lab at Northwestern University.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
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    Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Melanin 1

    Ref 15255

    02/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Yu Chen / Northwestern University

    A synthetic version of melanin, the colour pigment in skin, has been developed that could accelerate the healing process in freshly injured human skin.

    It could also work as a sunscreen and anti-aging skincare product.

    Melanin is a brown or black pigment naturally produced by humans as well as other animals.

    It is the main driver of skin colour or the reason why we tan when exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays.

    But it’s a substance with many different functions across the animal kingdom.

    Biomedical engineer Nathan Gianneschi and colleagues at Northwestern University in the USA have learned how to mimic and reliably create their own version of melanin.

    Gianneschi and his team collaborated with fellow Northwestern researcher and dermatologist Kurt Lu to find out whether it could be used to keep our skin safe.
    OPSRender of the artificial melanin healing process. A layer of the synthetic melanin sits on top of inflamed skin. Just under the surface of the skin are green free radicals, also known as ROS, or "reactive oxygen species."

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
    DUKAS_162306062_FER
    Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Melanin 1

    Ref 15255

    02/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Yu Chen / Northwestern University

    A synthetic version of melanin, the colour pigment in skin, has been developed that could accelerate the healing process in freshly injured human skin.

    It could also work as a sunscreen and anti-aging skincare product.

    Melanin is a brown or black pigment naturally produced by humans as well as other animals.

    It is the main driver of skin colour or the reason why we tan when exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays.

    But it’s a substance with many different functions across the animal kingdom.

    Biomedical engineer Nathan Gianneschi and colleagues at Northwestern University in the USA have learned how to mimic and reliably create their own version of melanin.

    Gianneschi and his team collaborated with fellow Northwestern researcher and dermatologist Kurt Lu to find out whether it could be used to keep our skin safe.
    OPSRender of the artificial melanin healing process. Inflamed skin shows free radicals (green) within the skin. ROS are "reactive oxygen species," or free radicals.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
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    Artificial skin melanin is a burns healer and could be anti-aging cream.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Melanin 1

    Ref 15255

    02/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Northwestern University

    A synthetic version of melanin, the colour pigment in skin, has been developed that could accelerate the healing process in freshly injured human skin.

    It could also work as a sunscreen and anti-aging skincare product.

    Melanin is a brown or black pigment naturally produced by humans as well as other animals.

    It is the main driver of skin colour or the reason why we tan when exposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays.

    But it’s a substance with many different functions across the animal kingdom.

    Biomedical engineer Nathan Gianneschi and colleagues at Northwestern University in the USA have learned how to mimic and reliably create their own version of melanin.

    Gianneschi and his team collaborated with fellow Northwestern researcher and dermatologist Kurt Lu to find out whether it could be used to keep our skin safe.

    OPS: Samples of synthetic melanin in the lab.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 156272720 fer
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    Pictures must credit: University of Waterloo

    A new type of wound dressing for treating burn victims

    It is able to reduce the frequency of dressing changes, which can be extremely painful for patients.

    The dressing could also enhance the healing process and have potential applications for drug delivery in cancer treatment as well as in the cosmetic industry.

    It is made from advanced polymers and 3D printed and can easily adhere to the skin but also be easily taken off.

    The material used to create these smart dressings includes a biopolymer derived from seaweed, a thermally responsive polymer, and cellulose nano-crystals.

    It was developed by researchers at Canada’s University of Waterloo in Ontario.

    It can be customised by taking 3D scans of the patient's face and body parts to meet individual's needs.

    OPS:( Left to right) A patient's face is scanned, then the scan is used for 3D printing a mask or affected part of the body. The finished hydrogel dressing is then infused withdrugs before being placed on the patent.

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 156272717 fer
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    dukas 156272717 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Burns mask 1
    Ref 14846
    06/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of Waterloo

    A new type of wound dressing for treating burn victims

    It is able to reduce the frequency of dressing changes, which can be extremely painful for patients.

    The dressing could also enhance the healing process and have potential applications for drug delivery in cancer treatment as well as in the cosmetic industry.

    It is made from advanced polymers and 3D printed and can easily adhere to the skin but also be easily taken off.

    The material used to create these smart dressings includes a biopolymer derived from seaweed, a thermally responsive polymer, and cellulose nano-crystals.

    It was developed by researchers at Canada’s University of Waterloo in Ontario.

    It can be customised by taking 3D scans of the patient's face and body parts to meet individual's needs.

    OPS:A custom hydrogel mask shown displayed on a dummy head

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tulsi Vagjiani: the woman who lost her family in a plane crash – and found the beauty in her burns. After a tragedy that killed her father, mother and brother, and left her severely scarred, she endured years of taunts and rejection. Now she is fighting
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    Tulsi Vagjiani: the woman who lost her family in a plane crash – and found the beauty in her burns. After a tragedy that killed her father, mother and brother, and left her severely scarred, she endured years of taunts and rejection. Now she is fighting
    Burns survivor Tulsi Vagjiani. When Tulsi was 10 years old she was in a plane crash in which she lost her immediate family and sustained second and third degree burns to 45% of her face and body. Here she is photographed as part of the work with charity Changing Faces. Photographed in Wanstead.

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  • Tulsi Vagjiani: the woman who lost her family in a plane crash – and found the beauty in her burns. After a tragedy that killed her father, mother and brother, and left her severely scarred, she endured years of taunts and rejection. Now she is fighting
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    Tulsi Vagjiani: the woman who lost her family in a plane crash – and found the beauty in her burns. After a tragedy that killed her father, mother and brother, and left her severely scarred, she endured years of taunts and rejection. Now she is fighting
    Burns survivor Tulsi Vagjiani. When Tulsi was 10 years old she was in a plane crash in which she lost her immediate family and sustained second and third degree burns to 45% of her face and body. Here she is photographed as part of the work with charity Changing Faces. Photographed in Wanstead.

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  • Tulsi Vagjiani: the woman who lost her family in a plane crash – and found the beauty in her burns. After a tragedy that killed her father, mother and brother, and left her severely scarred, she endured years of taunts and rejection. Now she is fighting
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    Tulsi Vagjiani: the woman who lost her family in a plane crash – and found the beauty in her burns. After a tragedy that killed her father, mother and brother, and left her severely scarred, she endured years of taunts and rejection. Now she is fighting
    Burns survivor Tulsi Vagjiani. When Tulsi was 10 years old she was in a plane crash in which she lost her immediate family and sustained second and third degree burns to 45% of her face and body. Here she is photographed as part of the work with charity Changing Faces. Photographed in Wanstead.

    © Olivia Harris / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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