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1 year of Israel-Hamas war: Palestinian family and Nir Oz resident tell their stories

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🗓️ 7 October 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take the survey here or at wbur.org/survey. The Supreme Court is beginning a new term, with cases about guns and transgender care on the docket. Slate's Dahlia Lithwick joins us. Then, Irit Lahav survived the Hamas attack on her kibbutz last year. Lahav describes how Nir Oz residents are doing and whether they want to return to their homes on the border with Gaza. And, Dr. Alaa Ali is a Palestinian American doctor in Dearborn, Michigan, who has a large family network in Gaza. Over the past year, he's lost more than 100 people in his immediate and extended family there. Ali tells the story of his relatives.

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It is Monday, October 7th from NPR and W-B-U-R Boston.

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This is here and now any time.

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I'm Shirley Jahan.

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Today, we're going to spend some time marking the passage of a year since the start of what has

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become the deadliest war in the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hamas fighters swarmed into Israel on

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October 7th last year attacking several areas all at once, including a kibbutz

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in the South. We talk with a resident there.

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We are happy to be alive, but it's hard to enjoy life really because we are very worried

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about the rest of our community.

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Then Gaza, enduring a year of bombing from Israel is largely in rubble,

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more than 41,000 people reported killed, mostly women and children.

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Many have family in the U.S.

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