Israeli Holocaust survivor says the Oct. 7 Hamas attack revived childhood trauma
by Alon Bernstein and Julia Frankel
Jan 27, 2024
3 minutes
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Gad Partok was 10 years old in 1942 when Nazis stormed his street in the coastal Tunisian town of Nabeul. He saw them going door to door, hauling out his neighbors, shooting them and burning down their homes.
Like so many Jews who moved to Israel after the war, Partok believed Israel would be a place where he would finally be free from persecution.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a steady reminder through the decades that safety is not absolute, committed the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust — shattered his belief in Israel as a haven.
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