An exhibition and related accounts highlight the story of Aner Shapira, a 22-year-old who is reported to have been killed during the 7 October attack on the Nova music festival. According to his mother, Shira Shapira, Aner protected others until the last hour of his life. She describes her pride in his actions and presents his account as part of a new exhibition that commemorates him. The sources emphasize that Aner’s death is remembered through this public display, which centers on personal testimony from his family and details of his conduct during the attack. The coverage also includes the mother’s views on how grief is expressed by some people internationally, framing her inability to understand why some mothers around the world do not mourn Israeli victims. Overall, the reporting focuses on commemoration and family testimony, while also noting broader reactions and disagreements about mourning connected to the 7 October events.