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Kibbutz Be’eri frozen in horror a year after Hamas attack

Among the first targets on the morning of Oct. 7 were communities across southern Israel, hit first by rockets, then infiltrated by gunmen who went house to house, killing and kidnapping civilians. One of those communities is Kibbutz Be’eri. Nick Schifrin reports on how that day has changed the region and upended the lives of its residents. A warning, images in this story are disturbing.

Kibbutz Be’eri frozen in horror a year after Hamas attack

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