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Day 732 - For Oct. 7, a spotlight on ToI's Those We Have Lost Project

Day 732 - For Oct. 7, a spotlight on ToI's Those We Have Lost Project



Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

News editor Amy Spiro joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode, highlighting eight individuals from our Those We Have Lost project, which memorializes the 1,200 who were slaughtered by Hamas on October 7, 2023.

The first entry was written on October 11, 2023, when the number of the murdered was still unclear and funerals were held around the clock.

Today, with 1,250 individual entries covering almost every single person killed by Hamas and dozens of soldiers who fell in the war, headed up by Spiro, our Those We Have Lost project paints a picture of each of their lives and the ongoing ripple effects of their deaths.

For this episode, we focus on eight immigrants to Israel who lost their lives at the very beginning of the war. They include: Carol Siman Tov, 70, from the United States; Haim Zohar, 73, from Iran; Staff Sgt. Binyamin Loeb, 23, from France; Sgt. First Class Mulugeta Gadif, 29, from Ethiopia; Silvia Mirensky, 80, from Argentina; Dr. Victoria & Prof. Sergey Gredeskul, 81, from Ukraine; Sgt. Emil Eliav Samoylov, 22, from Russia; and Jake Marlowe, 26, from England.

Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.

For further reading:

Carol Siman Tov, 70: Native of Pennsylvania and dedicated nurse

Haim Zohar, 73: Loving grandfather with dementia slain in Be’eri

Staff Sgt. Binyamin Loeb, 23: Orthodox paratrooper son of French rabbi

Sgt. First Class Mulugeta Gadif, 29: Police officer left behind newborn

Silvia Mirensky, 80: Argentine immigrant who loved kibbutz life

Dr. Victoria & Prof. Sergey Gredeskul, 81: Acclaimed BGU scientists

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