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A conference in Tel Aviv heard that only 27% of surveyed victims have returned to their pre-attack work levels. Thirty-five percent reported no employment and 34% said they work part time.
thecanary.coA survey presented Sunday at a Tel Aviv conference found that 27% of October 7 terror victims have returned to the same scope of employment they held before the attack. The findings showed 35% of respondents are not working at all and 34% have returned to work only partially.
The data were presented at an event organized by the 121 Association and focused on job losses and financial strain reported by victims. A memorial ceremony at the Nova festival marked two years since the October 7, 2025 attack in which Hamas terrorists killed more than 1,200 people. The survey did not detail government support measures or specific financial figures.
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screenrant.comKent Carpenter, 73, was killed by three masked men who forced entry into his house in Sibulan on Sunday night. The attackers stole a laptop, cash and a backpack. His Filipina companion was injured and received treatment.
Retired pilot Chesley Sullenberger said on July 14, 2026, that he has early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. He described initial symptoms and expressed resolve to face the condition with his family.
Japan TimesThe University of Oxford has started an early-stage clinical trial of a vaccine targeting the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. The trial will enroll 50 healthy adults to test safety and immune response.