Kfar Aza
Tekuma marks 1,000 days since Oct. 7 as final communities prepare to return
The Tekuma Administration, whose mandate ends in 2028, has advanced strategic projects with the aim of furthering long-term growth, the report read.
Human bones discovered in Kibbutz Kfar Aza neighborhood devastated in October 7 massacre
Bereaved families petition High Court to preserve Kfar Aza massacre site
Grapevine, May 15, 2026: Ah, Jerusalem
More than 90 percent of Gaza border residents return as rebuilding advances
Some 62,000 residents have returned to Gaza border communities. Reconstruction continues, with five key areas still in temporary housing.
Alon Futterman to lead strategic growth for Soroka's rehabilitation after Iranian missile strike
Futterman, Director of the Kfar Azza Foundation, will serve as a strategic advisor for South Israel's largest medical center as rebuilding efforts continue.
Grapevine, July 18, 2025: Courting controversy
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
‘Part of me stayed in Gaza’: Former hostage Keith Siegel recounts harrowing ordeal to Knesset
“I was there for 484 days. They have been there for 641 days. It is very hard to describe in words the suffering they are enduring,” Siegel said.
Gov't clears return of Gaza border residents amid security concerns - report
These communities include Kibbutz Be'eri, Hulit, Kissufim, Kfar Aza, Kerem Shalom, Nahal Oz, Nir Am, Nir Yitzhak, Nir Oz, Netiv Ha’asara, Sufa, and Ein Hashlosha.
'Died of a broken heart': Tamar Kutz, one of the founders of Kfar Aza, dies at 82
Tamar's husband, Benny, accompanied her until her last day. The two, veterans and leaders of the kibbutz, lived there their entire adult lives, and raised their children there.
IDF soldier Yona Brief’s life and death: 417-day miracle defying all medical expectations
One of the essential questions that impacts whether Yona might have survived is why he was not evacuated on the first helicopter instead of the second one.
Computer belonging to woman murdered on Oct.7 stolen from Kfar Aza
The computer had been on display to share with visitors the life of Sivan Elkabetz before she was murdered with her partner on October 7.
Thousands of volunteers help renovate, rejuvenate Kfar Aza young adult community
The project was initiated by Omri Ronen, one of the group’s leaders, whose grandmother, Nira Ronen, was murdered in the October 7 attack.
Campaign to renovate basketball court in memory of Kutz family
The outdated court will undergo a complete transformation, turning it into a vibrant educational space that preserves the legacy of Jonathan (16) and Yiftach (14) Kutz.