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Hebron Massacre Lessons: What History Can Teach Israel Today
Shanna Fuld hosting Tribe Tel Aviv Sunset Series panel featuring Dr. Einat Wilf and journalist Yardena Schwartz. Wednesday evening, I hosted a Tribe Tel Aviv Sunset Series panel featuring Dr. Einat Wilf and journalist Yardena Schwartz. It was a highlight for me—both as a journalist and as someone deeply invested in Israel’s future. As part of our discussion, we explored the Hebron Massacre Lessons that continue to resonate nearly a century later. I had been working on this ev

Shanna Fuld
Jun 7, 20252 min read


Bibas Family Funeral: Processing Grief While Covering Israel's Hardest Stories
Shanna Fuld CEO of the Israel Daily News covering the Bibas Family Funeral Covering the Bibas family funeral was one of the heaviest days of my war coverage. Wednesday began in Rishon LeZion, where the caskets were carefully placed into vans before beginning their final journey. I followed the procession through the streets alongside mourners who gathered at 7 a.m. to pay their respects. The sorrow was visible on every face. Later, I stood at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv during

Shanna Fuld
Mar 1, 20252 min read


Shiri Bibas: A Week of Grief, Reflection, and Resilience in Israel
Shiri Bibas holding his youngest son This past week has been one of the heaviest in recent months. The return of Shiri Bibas, after months of desperate hope and agonizing uncertainty, sent a wave of grief through Israel. It was not simply the news itself—it was the painful confirmation of what so many had feared. A mother taken alongside her two young sons, Ariel and Kfir, became a symbol of the tragedy that has touched countless families since October 7. The image of Shiri B

Shanna Fuld
Feb 22, 20252 min read


Israeli Hostages in Gaza Remain at the Center of Israel’s Pain and Hope
lair Horn and members of his family, upon their arrival at Ichilov I'm back in Israel and settling into my Sunday night routine—the quiet moment when I allow myself to be honest with newsletter readers about what I'm feeling. The tea is on, Akon is playing, and my thoughts return to the reality facing this country. The fate of the Israeli hostages in Gaza weighs heavily on many of us. While life continues, it often feels like we're moving through the day while carrying the we

Shanna Fuld
Feb 15, 20252 min read


Bibas Family Hostages: Israel Awaits Answers as More Captives Return Home
Yarden Bibas, October 7th Hostage Survivor on his way home back to Israel What a heartbreaking week. Across Israel and beyond, many are asking the same question: Will the Bibas family be reunited? The fate of the Bibas family hostages remains uncertain, leaving families and supporters anxiously awaiting answers. Yarden Bibas returned to Israel after nearly 15 months in captivity. Many are wondering how he will cope with the uncertainty surrounding his wife, Shiri, and their t

Shanna Fuld
Feb 1, 20252 min read


Israeli Hostage Release Brings Joy, Grief, and Difficult Questions
Emily Damari October 7 Hostage, Reunited with Her Family Every night since October 7, I go to bed feeling fortunate. As I tuck myself in, I think about the hostages—many close to my age—who do not know whether it is day or night. I think about their families, especially their parents, who have endured unimaginable uncertainty. Today, three young female hostages were returned to Israel. This Israeli hostage release allowed them to reunite with their mothers after months in cap

Shanna Fuld
Jan 18, 20251 min read
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