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  • Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
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    Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
    EXCLUSIVE: April 23rd, 2025 - Auschwitz, Poland: Irene Shashar, Year of birth: 1937. Place of birth: Poland. When the Germans occupied Poland in September 1939, Irene was almost two years old. She and her family were sent to the Warsaw Ghetto. One day, she went out with her mother, Helena, to look for food, and when they returned, they found her father, David, on the kitchen floor with blood flowing from his neck. The Germans had murdered him. Her mother realized that they might be next in line. Equipped with Irene's bag and doll, Lalichka, they crawled on all fours through the ghetto's sewer system, overcoming the terrible stench and the rats. They went out to the Aryan area of Warsaw and removed the yellow stars. Michael Topilski, her mother's nephew, was already waiting. They went to the house where her mother, Irene and her doll hid in a small closet. "Mother hugged and kissed me, asked me to be a good girl, said she would bring me food and a chamber pot, and asked me to be quiet all the time.” Irene's mother, who did not look Jewish, worked as a cleaner. Every time she felt danger, they moved to another house. "But I was cold, I was in the dark and I couldn't see anything. We went through eight hiding places. I stayed alive thanks to her. It was only when the war ended and the hell ended that I finally saw a smile on my mother's face.” After the war, they traveled to Paris with relatives. Her mother worked as a cleaner in a hotel, and Irene went to an orphanage. "Every Sunday she came to visit and brought sweets to me and the other children.” But after March 4, 1948 she never saw her again. “The director of the orphanage took me to a cemetery, where I learned that my mother had died of a heart attack.” Yitzhak Topilsky, Michael's father, took Irene to Peru where she grew up. In 1956 she moved to New York and studied for a degree in linguistics. In 1963 she immigrated to Israel, married and had 2 children: David, named after her father, and Ilana, name
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  • Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
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    Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
    EXCLUSIVE: April 23rd, 2025 - Auschwitz, Poland: Two holocaust survivors Irene Shashar (R) and Gitel Koifman (L) meet with two kidnapped soldiers Agam Berger (R) and Ori Megidish (L) who returned from captivity in Gaza, at the Auschwitz camp entrance gate. This year we mark 80 years for the liberation from camps. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
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    Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
    EXCLUSIVE: April 23rd, 2025 - Auschwitz, Poland: Irene Shashar, Year of birth: 1937. Place of birth: Poland. When the Germans occupied Poland in September 1939, Irene was almost two years old. She and her family were sent to the Warsaw Ghetto. One day, she went out with her mother, Helena, to look for food, and when they returned, they found her father, David, on the kitchen floor with blood flowing from his neck. The Germans had murdered him. Her mother realized that they might be next in line. Equipped with Irene's bag and doll, Lalichka, they crawled on all fours through the ghetto's sewer system, overcoming the terrible stench and the rats. They went out to the Aryan area of Warsaw and removed the yellow stars. Michael Topilski, her mother's nephew, was already waiting. They went to the house where her mother, Irene and her doll hid in a small closet. "Mother hugged and kissed me, asked me to be a good girl, said she would bring me food and a chamber pot, and asked me to be quiet all the time.” Irene's mother, who did not look Jewish, worked as a cleaner. Every time she felt danger, they moved to another house. "But I was cold, I was in the dark and I couldn't see anything. We went through eight hiding places. I stayed alive thanks to her. It was only when the war ended and the hell ended that I finally saw a smile on my mother's face.” After the war, they traveled to Paris with relatives. Her mother worked as a cleaner in a hotel, and Irene went to an orphanage. "Every Sunday she came to visit and brought sweets to me and the other children.” But after March 4, 1948 she never saw her again. “The director of the orphanage took me to a cemetery, where I learned that my mother had died of a heart attack.” Yitzhak Topilsky, Michael's father, took Irene to Peru where she grew up. In 1956 she moved to New York and studied for a degree in linguistics. In 1963 she immigrated to Israel, married and had 2 children: David, named after her father, and Ilana, name
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
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    Holocaust survivors visit Auschwitz on 80th anniversary of death camp liberation
    EXCLUSIVE: April 23rd, 2025 - Outside Auschwitz, Poland: Gitel Koifman (Brunsport), Year of birth: 1939 | Place of birth: Moldova. Gitel Koifman (Brunsport), now known as Gita, was born in 1939 in Briceni, Moldova. As a child, she was affectionately nicknamed Gitelae. In June 1941, the German army deported the Jews to Transnistria. Gitel and her family were forced to march there on foot, in harsh conditions of cold and mud, and without food. Along the way, her mother's brothers were murdered and her grandmother was run over and killed. When they arrived at the Azarinci ghetto, her mother died of typhus. Gitel managed to survive in the ghetto thanks to her aunts, who protected her. In March 1944, when she was five years old, the ghetto was liberated. She and her father set out on a journey of hundreds of kilometers back home, with her father carrying her in his arms. When they arrived in Brzeczny, they discovered that their home had been destroyed and most of their family had perished. Gitel lost dozens of her family members in the Holocaust, including her mother, grandmother, uncles, and aunts. Gitel immigrated to Israel in 1973. She is currently the chairwoman of the Association of Survivors of Concentration Camps and Ghettos in Israel. In 2016, the association planted a grove in the Ruhama Forest in the western Negev, in memory of the million and a half Jewish children who perished in the Holocaust. "It is important for me to march on the March of the Living in Auschwitz, to remember and identify with the Jews who went to the crematoria and with the million and a half children who were murdered in the Holocaust". Gitel is also a member of the board of Yad Vashem, and the Center for Holocaust Survivors' Organizations, and a member of the executive board of the Claims Conference. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Tremors From Myanmar Earthquake Are Felt In Bangkok.
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    Tremors From Myanmar Earthquake Are Felt In Bangkok.
    An officer performs CPR on a survivor at the site of a collapsed building following an earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 28, 2025. A 7.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Myanmar, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), with tremors felt in neighboring Thailand. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • Israeli children hostages rescued from Gaza
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    Israeli children hostages rescued from Gaza
    EXCLUSIVE: November 18th, 2024 - Shefayim, Israel: On October 7, 2023 Agam, aged 17, was kidnapped from her home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza by Hamas terrorists, along with her mother Chen and two younger brothers Gal, 11, and Tal, 9. Her father Nadav and older sister Yam were murdered in front of them. Agam was held captive with her family in Gaza for 51 days. Here she is beside the graves of her older sister Yam and her father Nadav. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Israeli children hostages rescued from Gaza
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    Israeli children hostages rescued from Gaza
    EXCLUSIVE: November 18th, 2024 - Shefayim, Israel: On October 7, 2023 Agam, aged 17, was kidnapped from her home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza by Hamas terrorists, along with her mother Chen and two younger brothers Gal, 11, and Tal, 9. Her father Nadav and older sister Yam were murdered in front of them. Agam was held captive with her family in Gaza for 51 days. Here she is beside the graves of her older sister Yam and her father Nadav. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli children hostages rescued from Gaza
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    Israeli children hostages rescued from Gaza
    EXCLUSIVE: November 18th, 2024 - Shefayim, Israel: On October 7, 2023 Agam, aged 17, was kidnapped from her home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza by Hamas terrorists, along with her mother Chen and two younger brothers Gal, 11, and Tal, 9. Her father Nadav and older sister Yam were murdered in front of them. Agam was held captive with her family in Gaza for 51 days. Here she is beside the graves of her older sister Yam and her father Nadav. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: The entrance to Kibbutz Alumim. Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam with a fighter from his unit who carried him to safety. Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Alumim Bomb shelter where 8 people were murdered by Hamas. Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Sign reads "Welcome to Kibbutz Alumim". Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Sign reads "Welcome to Kibbutz Alumim". Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam with a fighter from his unit who carried him to safety. Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Sign reads "Welcome to Kibbutz Alumim". Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: A Golani Brigade emblem and October 7 tattoo on Noam's arm. Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam with a fighter from his unit who carried him to safety. Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
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    Israeli soldier Noam Ben Shlush, October 7 massacre survivor
    EXCLUSIVE: August 28th, 2024 - Alumim, Israel: Noam Ben Shlush is a Golani combatant who was severely injured on October 7, 2023. On that morning Noam was doing a night shift as a guard in his base which is situated only 800 meters from Kibbutz Alumim. When the missile fires from Gaza began early in the morning Noam woke everyone up. When they realized terrorists invaded Israel they set out to Kibbutz Alumim to be ready for the attackers. Just before they arrived at the Kibbutz 40 Hamas terrorists surrounded him and his 4 team. Noam and his team spotted some party-goers who escaped to the Kibbutz. Noam and his team guarded them. Noam saw a terrorist who was about two meters from him at zero range aiming at his commander, Noam killed him, when he fell he released a fusillade from his weapon and fired three bullets at Noam, one in the leg, one just below and another in the neck. He fell wounded and after about twenty minutes another terrorist arrived and confirmed the killing with another bullet. Two and a half hours later Noam was evacuated to Soroka hospital, there he was in a critical state. His left leg had to be amputated. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • For Maui wildfire survivors who moved to Las Vegas, another climate disaster awaits: extreme heat.
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    For Maui wildfire survivors who moved to Las Vegas, another climate disaster awaits: extreme heat.
    A year after the Maui fire some try to rebuild life in the city known as the 'ninth Hawaiian island'

    Remedios Ramos moved into her newly built, sand-colored Las Vegas home during a blistering week in July, when temperatures topped 117F.

    One year ago, the 83-year-old lost everything she owned, narrowly escaping fireballs and falling trees in the Maui wildfires that burned her home in the historical town of Lahaina. The blaze was the deadliest US wildfire in a century.

    Left: Remedios Ramos in her new Las Vegas home. After being displaced from Lahaina nearly a year ago she is adjusting to the new living situation and an extreme heat wave. Right: Ramos shows a photograph of herself and friends back in Lahaina where she was displaced by the fires nearly a year ago.

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    Remedios Ramos moved into her newly built, sand-colored Las Vegas home during a blistering week in July, when temperatures topped 117F.

    One year ago, the 83-year-old lost everything she owned, narrowly escaping fireballs and falling trees in the Maui wildfires that burned her home in the historical town of Lahaina. The blaze was the deadliest US wildfire in a century.

    Remedios Ramos unpacks her belongings as she moves into her new home in Las Vegas. Nearly a year ago she was displaced by the Lahaina fires.

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    Remedios Ramos moved into her newly built, sand-colored Las Vegas home during a blistering week in July, when temperatures topped 117F.

    One year ago, the 83-year-old lost everything she owned, narrowly escaping fireballs and falling trees in the Maui wildfires that burned her home in the historical town of Lahaina. The blaze was the deadliest US wildfire in a century.

    Remedios Ramos goes about her daily routine in her new Las Vegas home. After being displaced from Lahaina nearly a year ago she is adjusting to the new living situation and an extreme heat wave.

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    A year after the Maui fire some try to rebuild life in the city known as the 'ninth Hawaiian island'

    Remedios Ramos moved into her newly built, sand-colored Las Vegas home during a blistering week in July, when temperatures topped 117F.

    One year ago, the 83-year-old lost everything she owned, narrowly escaping fireballs and falling trees in the Maui wildfires that burned her home in the historical town of Lahaina. The blaze was the deadliest US wildfire in a century.

    Remedios Ramos goes about her daily routine in her new Las Vegas home. After being displaced from Lahaina nearly a year ago she is adjusting to the new living situation and an extreme heat wave.

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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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    Juliane Diller: A bolt of lightning struck my plane - and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor -and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety.

    Juliane Diller (Koepcke) at her home close to Munich. Juliane is a biologist and in 1971, 17 years old, she survived a plane crash and nine days on her own in the Peruvian rain forest.
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