Oct. 7 attacks
Coverage of Oct. 7 attacks in the Nexus archive.
- IDF says strike killed Oct. 7 terrorist commander, nephew of ex-Hamas chief Haniyeh
The IDF claims a strike killed Walid Haniyeh, a terrorist commander and nephew of ex-Hamas chief Haniyeh, who directed terrorists during the Oct. 7 attacks. Gaza hospitals reported two siblings killed and at least 19 others wounded in Saturday's strikes.
- Scandal-plagued far left NY House hopeful Darializa Avila Chevalier attended anti-Israel rally — day after Oct. 7 attacks
Darializa Avila Chevalier, a New York House hopeful, attended an anti-Israel rally a day after the Oct. 7 attacks and faces criticism over controversial social media posts. The article highlights her 'unhinged bile' in the posts and 'mounting outrage' surrounding them.
- Virginia Tech speaker calls for ‘end of US empire,’ praises Oct. 7 in ‘Death to America’ remarks
Mohamed Abdou, a former Columbia University professor barred for supporting terror groups, delivered a speech at Virginia Tech calling for the 'destruction' of the U.S. and praising the Oct. 7 attacks as a 'blessed day.' He urged students to disrupt the defense industry and compared Zionism to a 'Hitlerite mentality,' despite Virginia Tech denying the event was university-sponsored.
- An Israeli and a Palestinian activist share a vision for peace in Gaza
Maoz Inon, whose parents were killed by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attacks, and Aziz Abu Sarah, whose brother died in an Israeli military prison, co-authored a book titled 'The Future Is Peace' promoting peace in Gaza.
- Debra Messing says anti-Israel activists’ Iran silence exposes ‘hypocrisy’
Actress Debra Messing criticizes anti-Israel activists for their silence on Iran's actions, calling it hypocritical. She discusses her advocacy for Israel following the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks and highlights the lack of attention from activists toward Iran's regime.