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‘We both broke down together’: Montana Tucker grieves with October 7’s youngest survivors in new documentary

Director Asaf Becker’s ‘The Children of October 7’ features searing testimonies from children who endured the unthinkable

June 1, 2025 13:08
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Montana Tucker, left, hears the testimony of October 7 survivor Amit as part of Asaf Becker's documentary 'The Children of October 7', released on Paramount+ on 2 June, 2025. (Photo: Orit Pnini)
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The Children of October 7, a moving new documentary featuring conversations between Jewish-American social media activist Montana Tucker and children who survived the October 7 attacks on Israeli kibbutzim, premiered in the UK on Monday.

Through sensitive dialogue between Tucker and children aged between 11 and 17, the film uncovers the extreme violence and trauma experienced by the youngest survivors of October 7, some of whom witnessed the murder of their parents or were taken captive by Hamas terrorists.

“On the news, I think we’re only shown about children on one side,” said Tucker, a singer and dancer who has become an outspoken advocate for Israel since October 7. “I felt that it was my responsibility and duty to make sure that these children’s stories are heard, and I think in the documentary you really see how amazing these children are – and that they were just innocent kids.”

Of the estimated 1,200 Israelis murdered during the Hamas massacre on southern Israel, 37 were children, and hundreds of the children who survived the massacre were left injured. Many were forced to watch the murder of family members and dozens, including one interviewed by Tucker in the documentary, were orphaned on October 7.