ANOUK CARTER-DORF
Anouk Carter-Dorf is an Aardvark Israel intern for The Jerusalem Post. She grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and plans to pursue an education in Neuroscience and Journalism. In her free time, she enjoys playing guitar, writing, reading, and being active. She can be reached at anoukjcd@gmail.com.
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Described as a “great friend who cared for his soldiers and whose love will live on forever,” Hamami was killed on the morning of October 7 with fellow soldiers Tomer Ahimas and Kiril Brodsky.
‘Fragments’: An Oct. 7 exhibition of grief, resilience, and the will to keep dancing - review
The one-day exhibition was curated by Eliyah Goldwicht to tell a story not only of heartache and pain but also of growth and healing.
UK COVID denier convicted of terrorism after posting encouragement for violent uprising
The individual, who is a COVID denier, was convicted of terrorism after encouraging a violent uprising against the British government.
Who was Gaza hostage Sahar Baruch, killed during failed IDF rescue mission? - explainer
Baruch, a talented chess player and anime fan, lived in Kibbutz Be’eri and had just returned from his big trip to South America before the October 7 massacre.
From witness to suspect: 911 callers with low emotion may become suspects in their cases - study
A peer-reviewed study, done through Cornell University, reveals how callers who fail to evoke expected levels of anxiety and emotion can become primary suspects in the very case they reported.
Cautiously optimistic: What Jerusalemites think of the Gaza hostage deal
How does your average Israeli see this deal? To find out, we asked people on the streets of Jerusalem for their opinion.
Light shining beyond the grave: Who is deceased Gaza hostage Yossi Sharabi?
Yossi Sharabi, 53, was known as a loving and dedicated father and husband. Always a protector, Yossi defended his family till the last moment and cared for teenaged hostages while in captivity.
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The Israel Tennis and Education Center (ITEC) family hosted a festive event on the grounds of the tennis court in order to celebrate its integration as an official branch of the organization.
Music from another dimension: Tuval Haim honors slain hostage brother with new album, show
Achim (Brothers) is a nine-song project that communicates messages of growth, pain, and maintaining hope in the face of hardship.
PMW warns UN: Palestinian statehood without PA reform would empower more terrorism
The report claims that the PA’s responses to the killing of Jews and Israelis have set a precedent that normalizes and encourages violence and terror.