October 7 attacks
Coverage of October 7 attacks in the Nexus archive.
- How Le Pen and Bardella are wooing French and foreign diplomats
Jordan Bardella, president of the far-right Rassemblement National, visited a memorial for the victims and hostages of the October 7, 2023 attacks at the Supernova music festival near Kibbutz Reim, Israel, on March 26, 2025, accompanied by Israeli officer Ethan Dana.
- How Israel is marking 1,000 days since Hamas's October 7 attacks
Israelis marked 1,000 days since Hamas's October 7 attacks with a moment of silence for victims and rallies demanding a state inquiry. The commemoration occurred near Nir Oz, close to Israel's border with Gaza.
- Video: Pro-Israel group chief boasts about targeting Francesca Albanese
Hillel Neuer of UN Watch, a pro-Israel NGO, detailed efforts to lobby the US to sanction UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese over her comments about the 'Jewish lobby' and the October 7 attacks. Neuer also claimed his organization contributed to Albanese's husband being demoted from a World Bank position.
- Green Party candidate who said October 7 attacks were 'courageous' lands cabinet role in charge of children and families in Birmingham
A Green Party candidate who described the October 7 attacks as 'courageous' has been appointed to a cabinet role overseeing children and families in Birmingham. The individual now holds a position in the city's government responsible for children and family services.
- Israeli defence ministry says it killed new Hamas military leader in Gaza
Israel's defence ministry announced the killing of Hamas' new military leader, Mohammed Odeh, in Gaza City through airstrikes. Defence Minister Israel Katz labeled Odeh as a key architect of the October 7 attacks, which initiated over two years of conflict in Gaza.
- Israel passes law to allow death penalty and public trials for those linked to 7 October
Israel has passed a law allowing the death penalty and public trials for individuals linked to the October 7 Hamas-led attacks. This law is in response to unprecedented attacks. The law aims to hold those involved accountable.
- Israel passes law to allow death penalty and public trials for those linked to 7 October
Israel has passed a law allowing the death penalty and public trials for individuals involved in the October 7 Hamas-led attacks. The law is aimed at those linked to the unprecedented attacks. This move marks a significant shift in Israel's approach to handling such cases.
- Home Office civil servant overseeing Rwanda deportations is standing for the Green Party - and he's under investigation over social media posts laughing at October 7 attacks
A UK Home Office civil servant overseeing Rwanda deportations is running for the Green Party while under investigation for social media posts that appeared to mock the October 7 attacks. The individual's dual role in immigration policy and political candidacy has drawn scrutiny amid the ongoing probe.