Rock Star David Draiman Shows Up in Support of Israel
David Draiman, expressing his solidarity with Israel, felt compelled to visit the Nova area and nearby kibbutzim. He met with families of hostages to understand their stories and offer support.

The renowned Jewish-American musician, David Draiman, has been a passionate supporter of Israel since the beginning of the conflict. Unafraid of industry backlash, he continually voices his opinion on the importance of the country.
This week, Draiman arrived in Israel and visited several sites where the attacks by Hamas militants took place. Witnessing the tragic scenes in the south, he expressed his staunch support for Israel and the IDF.
The vocalist made a poignant visit to Kibbutz Be'eri, where more than 100 residents were murdered in a Hamas attack. During a meeting with the kibbutz locals, he vowed to raise awareness for the numerous hostages still held captive.
Draiman first met with Miri Gad-Masika, who escaped when she and her family jumped from the second-floor window of a safe room as it burned. Later, he met Ela Ben Ami, whose mother, Raz, was abducted but released, while her father, Ohad, remains captive. He also spoke with Yuval Haran, whose six family members were abducted and released, still waiting for one - Tal Shoham.
According to several posts on his Instagram account, followed by over 330,000 people, Draiman visited the site of the Nova party and courageously entered the vehicle lot where many cars were damaged. His trip included a tour of Sderot, visiting bomb shelters where many were killed, meeting soldiers near the Gaza border, and heading to Tel Aviv to walk along the promenade.