A new tourism initiative in Sderot is inviting visitors from abroad for guided tours that tell the city's story since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, highlighting resilience and recovery.
The new tourism project, reported by a monitored channel, aims to bring international visitors to Sderot to experience the city's transformation and resilience in the wake of the October 7 attack. The tours are designed to tell the story of the community's recovery and rebuilding. Sderot, a city near the Gaza border, has been a focal point of rocket attacks and the 2023 Hamas assault. The initiative follows other local recovery efforts, including the October 7 educational center that opened last year (as The Zioneer reported on June 24, 2026) and a new road link inaugurated in June to improve access to the city. The project organizers hope to attract Jewish communities abroad and strengthen ties with the diaspora.
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