Last night, I drove down to the waterfront and passed by a much of families walking their kids around at 10:30 PM. It seemed like a real community gathering, with so many people and especially kids around that the late hour felt more like 7:00 PM. Then I realized that all of them were speaking in Russian.
Which is really something, I think, that we have random parks where communities congregate to walk and chat and be together, speaking in native tongues in foreign lands. I wonder if Americans ever do the same in other countries. Or have to.
Reporter's Notebook: Hamas Oct 7 attacks survivor recalls Gaza captivity 2
years later
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Two years after the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, survivor Aviva Siegel
recounts the torture and starvation she endured during her Gaza captivity.
18 minutes ago
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