On October 7th, during Simchat Torah, the Gaza Envelope was attacked. This tour explores the affected communities, highlighting their resilience. Visit Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Sderot Police Station, Koby Lookout, a local kibbutz, the Nova Music Festival memorial, Tkuma’s “car graveyard,” and Mefalsim’s bomb shelter, where survivors share their experiences. Join us in honoring the strength of the region’s people.
Please note that our pickup/drop-off is available from a few central hotels only. Please select the hotel closest to your address from the drop-down menu on the tour page. If you are not sure which of the listed hotels is a good fit, please choose the option “I don’t see my pickup location” and insert enter your accommodation address. After the booking is approved by the local tour operator, a confirmation email from Bein Harim will be sent to you mentioning the final pickup point closest to your address. Please read the email with the attached booking confirmation carefully to make sure you are waiting for the pickup at the correct location. Please make sure to wait for the pickup at the hotel entrance.
Visit the Sderot Police Station to honor the extraordinary bravery of first responders who risked their lives to protect their community
On October 7th, the Moshav Tkuma area, located near the Gaza border, was significantly impacted by the attacks. One of the most haunting reminders of the chaos is the "car graveyard," where vehicles were abandoned or destroyed during the assault. This stark symbol of destruction reflects the intensity of the violence that affected the region on that fateful day. Survivors and residents of Tkuma have shared their stories of survival and the immense challenges they faced during the attack.
Discover the Four Memorial on Kobi Hill, Sderot - a tribute to the four fallen heroes of Operation Protective Edge. Enjoy stunning views and learn about their bravery.
The Nova Festival Victims Memorial is a monument commemorating the victims of the Nova Festival massacre. It is located in the Re'im parking lot near Kibbutz Re'im, where the festival took place on October 6–7, 2023
Hostages Square is a public plaza located in front of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Since the 7 October 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, families of the hostages taken during the attack have encamped in the square, due to its proximity to the Israel Defense Forces headquarters. In addition, it has been the site of rallies and protests during the Gaza war calling for the release of the hostages.
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