7 October Archives – British Friends of Israel https://britishfriendsofisrael.org/tag/7-october/ Mon, 12 Aug 2024 15:55:49 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://britishfriendsofisrael.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/wp-favicon-150x150.png 7 October Archives – British Friends of Israel https://britishfriendsofisrael.org/tag/7-october/ 32 32 229658734 Join us to support Israel https://britishfriendsofisrael.org/2024/08/12/join-us-to-support-israel/ Mon, 12 Aug 2024 15:55:44 +0000 https://britishfriendsofisrael.org/?p=1045 Today is Tisha B’Av, a day on which Jews mourn a number of disasters including the Holocaust. We empathise with our Jewish brothers and sisters on this significant day, wish them a meaningful Tisha B’Av and share their hopes for a secure and happy future. Today, of all days, please join us to support Israel. […]

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Today is Tisha B’Av, a day on which Jews mourn a number of disasters including the Holocaust. We empathise with our Jewish brothers and sisters on this significant day, wish them a meaningful Tisha B’Av and share their hopes for a secure and happy future. Today, of all days, please join us to support Israel.

Writing to politicians is a vital way to raise awareness of concerns and create political change. MPs listen to their constituents. However, many of the loudest voices at the moment are pro-Palestinian and even pro-Hamas — this is obvious from the repeated marches and in the biased mainstream news coverage. 

That’s why it falls on each of us to communicate directly with our local MP to ensure that they realise that decent British people won’t stand for despicable terrorism, want the hostages to be returned and recognise that Israel — as a fellow democratic sovereign state — needs our support. To our great sadness and shame, many of our fellow British Jews are thinking of leaving this country due to increased antisemitism.

We at British Friends of Israel are all writing to our local MP. We urge you to do the same. We need many thousands to join this action, to ensure that MPs understand the scale of sympathy with Israel as well as our firm opposition to rising antisemitism.

This is essential now that we have have a new Labour government, which has reinstated funding to UNRWA and is under pressure from some quarters to recognise a state of Palestine even while Hamas rejects Israel’s terms for a ceasefire.

It couldn’t be easier to write to your MP! Simply click on the link below. You can use our pre-drafted letter if you like. Even better, you can tailor it to address your own specific concerns. Or you can write a brand new letter. Just click the link and we’ll take care of the details:

Please do let us know when you have emailed your MP and how they reply by emailing britishfriendsofisrael@gmail.com.

Thank you for your support!

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I survived to tell. https://britishfriendsofisrael.org/2024/05/16/i_survived_to_tell/ Thu, 16 May 2024 17:12:46 +0000 https://britishfriendsofisrael.org/?p=766 We’re delighted to share an article by Nimrod Palmach, the hero IDF reservist who disobeyed orders to drive south to fight Hamas on 7th October. Together with other Israeli soldiers he saved many lives. Since then he has created a Virtual Reality experience, “Survived to tell“, which invites people to witness the truth and develop […]

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We’re delighted to share an article by Nimrod Palmach, the hero IDF reservist who disobeyed orders to drive south to fight Hamas on 7th October. Together with other Israeli soldiers he saved many lives. Since then he has created a Virtual Reality experience, “Survived to tell“, which invites people to witness the truth and develop empathy. This is his story in his own words.

From the Frontlines to the Classroom – Turning Tragedy into Teachable Moments through Virtual Reality

by Nimrod Palmach

When I woke up on 7th October, I didn’t know it was “October 7” — a day that would test my deepest convictions and change my life. As the CEO of ISRAEL-is, an NGO dedicated to harnessing the power of young people to advance peace through authentic stories, I found myself suddenly thrust into the very essence of our mission under the most harrowing circumstances.

Responding to a sudden call, I raced toward escalating smoke at the Nova festival armed only with a pistol, where I was soon faced with a critical decision: proceed as a concerned father, a leader of an NGO that promotes Israel’s positive image, or as an IDF soldier. Ultimately, I recorded a farewell video for my children, acknowledging the possibility of death, and plunged into the fray.

“Survived to tell” trailer.

Minutes after donning an armed vest from an injured soldier, a bullet struck me in the center of my chest. The vest saved my life. For the next 15 hours, I fought against hundreds of terrorists, preventing them from overrunning Kibbutz Alumim and saving countless lives. The battlefield was a grim tableau of death and destruction where, for the first nine hours, I saw no signs of life – only the dismembered and tortured remains of victims. It was a scene so horrific, I doubted anyone would believe my account.

During a brief moment of respite when I was pinned down in Kibbutz Be’eri, I pondered how to convey the horrors I witnessed. Collecting three stones as mementos, I resumed fighting, these small rocks a tangible connection to the ordeal. The physical wounds from the battle healed, but the emotional scars lingered, fuelling a determination to share our stories on a scale never before attempted.

Collaborating with award-winning producer Stephen Smith, who was the executive director of the Shoah Foundation (Steven Spielberg), we developed a platform integrating VR and AI, enabling people virtually to stand where we stood, to hear and see our experiences. This technology is not merely about innovation: it serves a profound purpose. Virtual reality provides an immersive experience that traditional film cannot, challenging the denial and misinformation surrounding the events of 7th October by placing viewers directly into the scenes we lived. This format not only counters false narratives but also fosters a deeper empathy and connection with the audience.

Our initiative began as an Instagram page and evolved into a series of VR experiences that narrate our survival and challenge the denial surrounding these terrorist attacks. We chose London for the global launch in an effort to respond to a significant increase in antisemitic incidents, setting the stage for impactful encounters with key figures including Nicola Richards MP and Suella Braverman MP.

This alarming trend underscores the urgency of our mission and the need for a platform that can effectively counteract these narratives of hate through education and empathy. As we expand this initiative across global campuses, it becomes particularly poignant. The VR glasses are not merely educational tools, they are bridges to understanding in places marred by antisemitic protests and rising hatred. Today’s youth are our future, and by immersing them in the reality of our experiences, we hope to inspire a more informed, empathetic and proactive approach to combating hate in all its forms.

“Survived to Tell” is more than a recounting of survival: it is a call to witness, learn, and most importantly, empathise. This project aims to spark a global dialogue rooted in empathy and the recognition of our shared humanity. It’s not just our story – it’s a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the imperative to remember and the enduring power of hope.

Through this endeavour we not only aim to educate, we also aspire to inspire a worldwide movement grounded in empathy and understanding, proving that even from the depths of despair, the human spirit can rise to teach and heal.

If you would like to book a “Survived to tell” VR experience and delegation of survivors at a campus please contact Nimrod Palmach, CEO of ISRAEL-is at  STT@israel-is.org.


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