The ‘spectacular’ 19th-century German painting of the Western Wall sold at auction earlier this month
By Susan Gray
The artworks appeared in less than half of the originally planned locations due to security concerns
Paragliders were famously used by Hamas on October 7 to cross the Israeli border before slaughtering 1,400 people
The paintings, valued at $900,000, were recovered after lengthy police investigation
Children embrace amid war and terror in new street art
Memories from the last of the first-generation survivors to be memorialised in new artworks
The Hamas attacks prompted an outpouring of creativity in Israel from painters and illustrators, professional and amateur alike
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