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Rebuilding the Resilience of the Bereaved Mothers of Soldiers, Who Fell in Battle at Nahal Oz Outpost on October 7

You can make a difference by supporting women who have lost their child's at the Nahal Oz Outpost on October 7.  

Show them that there’s still goodness in our world.

A team of doctors, psychotherapists, social leaders and guides are ready to lead and help this community on the way to recovery.

12 Days of Resilience Journey 

30 Total program participants (20 Bereaved Mothers and 10 professionals).

1,800+ committed pro bono hours.

January 2025 
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The Story of Nahal Oz Outpost battle on October 7th

The battle, marked by extraordinary heroism and profound tragedy, claimed the lives of 54 soldiers, including 16 female observers. Throughout hours of relentless fighting, attackers threw grenades filled with incendiary materials and toxic gases into the command center, igniting it.

The stories of these soldiers exemplify incredible heroism and selflessness. On that day, many bravely sacrificed their lives to protect their comrades and communities, demonstrating unwavering courage in the face of danger.

It's crucial that we act fast!

To honor the courage of our fallen heroes and support their grieving families, we invite you to join us in providing essential support to bereaved mothers

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30

Total program participants

20 survivors,10 professionals

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Bereaved Mothers of the Elites Unit soldiers

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Bereaved Mothers of the female soldiers observers

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Bereaved Mothers

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Hear some of the stories of these 
Bereaved Mothers:

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Sharon Eshel, mother of Sgt. Roni Eshel, 19

Sharon Eshel, mother of Roni, shared: "On Saturday morning, she texted me, 'Mom, everything is fine, don't worry.' Since then, I haven’t received any sign of life from her for 34 days. On the 35th day, it was announced that she was killed at the command center."

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