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Celine Dion Surprises Fans in Strange and Epic Sunday Night Football Promo Set to âItâs All Coming Back to Me Nowâ
Channeling their best, âwe come to this place for magicâ hopes, NBC and Peacock unleashed a new promo for âSunday Night Footballâ with Canadian siren Celine Dion. Because when fans think of football, they think of Deion (Sanders).
The singer appeared suddenly after the opening bars of her iconic song, âItâs All Coming Back to Me Now,â rang out during the broadcast. Dressed in a vintage 1996 Super Bowl sweatshirt, Dion recalled the legendary game when The Cowboys bested The Steelers, hyping tonightâs rematch.
âI think my favorite thing about this game is its power to connect who we are, to who we were.â Dion said. âTo prove that our most powerful memories, our most enduring loves, can stay with us forever. You know what Iâm talking about, right? Sometimes, some nights, it all just comes back.â
While footage from the former matchup played, Dion continued to narrate, âTheir love affair, well maybe not love the way I usually sing about it. But still, work with me here. I mean, âWhen you touch me like this, When you hold me like thatâ ⊠it kind of fits, no?â
âBut really, what beautiful passion it produced. What painful heartbreak it revealed. So, so long ago,â the singer continued. âLike so many old flames, it always feels right when theyâre back together, donât you think? Like tonight, evoking the kind of magic they once produced. The Cowboys and the Steelers, a timeless classic on Sunday night.â
The Oscar winner was then doused with Gatorade. Fingers crossed, this promo gets us one step closer to Dion returning to her Vegas residency.
Dionâs epic last live performance at the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony stunned the world as she performed an astounding rendition of f Edith Piafâs âHymne A LâAmourâ at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.
The singer captured the night belting out through the wind and rain on the worldâs stage. This was her first performance since her diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome in December 2022, which forced her to step out of the spotlight.
In an interview with Hoda Kotb in June, Dion shared how Stiff Person Syndrome affects her singing voice, saying that it feels âlike somebodyâs strangling you⊠itâs like somebodyâs pushing your larynx, pharynx, this way.â
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FrontiĂšres 2026: Lineup and Highlights from a Zombie Wedding to Thai Folk Horror Noir and a Half-Body Filipino Vampire
Thailandâs supernatural folk horror âCher,â romantic zombie comedy âCold Feetâ and âThird Wheel,â a bridal party-set psychological thriller look like potential wild rides among projects at this yearâs FrontiĂšres genre pic Co-Production Market, packing one of its highest caliber lineups ever. Â
They are joined by other potential standouts such as âMy Missing Half,â headed by a half-bodied Filipino vampire, and the return of multi-prized Mexican filmmaker Isaac Ezban and Swiss-American doc maker Alexandre O. Philippe.Â
Many more titles also look enticing. Meanwhile, FrontiĂšres submissions have climbed to an all-time record of 136 for the Market and 58 for its Shorts to Features strand. FrontiĂšres Platform has run for years at Cannes, selling out in 2026. Among festivals, Berlin, TIFF and Tokyoâs Tiffcom are all adding FrontiĂšres project showcases this year. Â
This strength and strength in depth is a sign of the times, argues FrontiĂšres executive director Annick Mahnert. Â
âItâs a pretty extraordinary year for genre, to be honest,â Mahnert says. âA little film, âObsession,â suddenly makes millions at the box office, and âUndertoneâ acquired by A24 last year out of Fantasia, became another success story.â Â
âStudios are starting to realize that a movie doesnât need to have a studio budget to become a crowd pleaser,â she adds. âI have Searchlight and Focus Features coming to FrontiĂšres. I never had these types of studios before. And five genre films won Oscars and the Berlinale and Cannes screened multiple genre films across all sections.âÂ
So FrontiĂšres is âgoing back to basics,â Mahnert says, focusing on âthe new generation of filmmakers. Weâre looking for these little gems.â
10 of the 20 projects in Fantasia-FrontiĂšresâ official selection this year are first features.Â
However small, titles can still come loaded with stars or prizes. âCherâ packs a powerful Thai star punch of Mim Rattanawadee Wongthong, who broke out in hit horror franchise âDeath Whisperer,â plus Pae Arak and Weir Sukollawat, stars of box office smash ââ4 Tigers.âÂ
Already a buzz project in the build up to FrontiĂ©res, âMy Missing Halfâ is now a big winner at South Koreaâs Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFAN), scoring its Asian Discovery Award and the Badclay VFX Innovation Award on July 9.
âMy Missing Halfâ leads an ever stronger Asian presence at FrontiĂšres. âAs the world is opening up now and opportunities are opening, more and more countries are looking for either investors or co-producers outside of Asia,â says Mahnert.
Also, and suddenly it seems, multiple titlesâ creators or producers have already won recognition, often in more traditional spheres. âEchoesâ is executive produced by Kath Shelper whose âSamson and Delilahâ won Cannes Camera dâOr for best first feature.Â
âIt Takes a Circus,â from Zoe Rameshu, director of âThird Wheel,â was nominated for the 48th Academy Awards. Her âTo the Plateâ was shortlisted for a student BAFTA. Â
âMy Missing Halfâ is produced by the Philippinesâ This Side Up which scooped a Sundance Special Jury Prize with âLeonor Will Never Die.â
âThe Great Canada Day Massacreâ marks Elza Klephartâs follow-up to âSlaxx,â which premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Canadian Feature and became Shudderâs No. 3 best ranked film of 2021.
Calabrian Rhode, behind âRing Leaderâ at FrontiĂšres, produced Netflix Original romantic comedy âThe Royal Treatment,â which bowed No. 1 worldwide on the streaming service in Jan. 2022.
Horror has even become part of soft power. âTrue horror reveals the heart of a culture, and as part of the new generation of storytellers in Asia, we are proud to empower Thai filmmakers to bring our local folklore onto the worldâs cinematic stages,â says âCherâ producer Hans Audric Estialbo, CEO of Fearfolks, also the filmâs sales agent.
A closer look at titles at this yearâs FrontiĂšres Co-Production Market:
âAny Means Necessaryâ
Director: George Mihalka
Producer: Cream Productions
The U.S. had Roger Corman, Canada has had, among others, CinĂ©pix. âAny Means Necessaryâ pays tribute, directed by Mihalka, who helmed its classic My Blood Valentine. Promising interviews with Eli Roth and Slash, the premium doc feature explores how CinĂ©pix launched careers â Cronenberg, Ivan Reitman, battled censorship, sparked boffo box office with its erotica and broadened the boundaries of genre. ââAny Means Necessaryâ is our opportunity to celebrate the films that changed genre cinema and the fearless visionaries who made them possible,â says creator-producer Susan Curran.Â
âAurora Comes Homeâ (Canada)
Director: Gloria Mercer
Producer: Pink Buffalo Films
Produced by Vancouverâs Pink Buffalo and set in rural Northern Canada where a family unravels after the sudden, mysterious disappearance of their daughter. An eerily familiar woman arrives 18 months later. âA tense, intimate take on the alien abduction storyâ which âmarries science fiction spectacle and grounded character drama to tell the story of a woman who faces immeasurable loss and finds the courage to move forward,â Mercer says.Â
âBirth,â (Estonia)
Director: Oskar Lehemaa
Producer: Stellar FilmÂ
The live action feature debut of animation star Oskar Lehemaa, selected for Sundance with âBad Hairâ and a Fantasia winner for âThe Old Man Movie.â Edson Jean, behind âSea Sprits, directed social realist âLudi,âwhich world premiered at SXSW.Â
From Stellar Film, behind Lehemaaâs 2020 Sundance-selected âBad Hairâ and Göteborg 2024 standout âThe Missile. Desperate to have a child, a couple travels to a fertility rite deep in the Estonian forest â only to realize theyâve been lured there to be sacrificed. A film that âmerges the unsettling power of body horror with the intimacy of a relationship drama,â says producer Evelin PentillĂĄ at Stellar. Â
âCher,â (Thailand)Â
Director: Songsak Mongkolthong
Producer: Benetone Films, Fearfolks
Cop Jade investigates a vine-covered corpse near a remote mining camp encroaching sacred forestland, clashing with estranged brother Joe. As rumours build of a vengeful Thai forest spirit a mysterious young woman appears. One of FrontiĂšresâ buzz titles, helmed by Mongkolthong (âSchool Tales The Seriesâ), from Benetone (âPerfect Girlâ) and Fearfolks, distributor in Thailand of A24âs âBackroomsâ and Neonâs âHokum,2 and from a screenplay by Patrick Graham, the writer behind Netflixâs Indian horror series âGhoulâ and âBetaal.â Â
âCold Feet,â (Czech Republic, France, Poland, India)
Director: Apoorva Satish
Producer: Off Beat Films (Czech Republic) Telemark (Poland), Ici et LĂ Productions (France), La Sutra Pictures (India)
At their CzechâIndian wedding, Jacob and Miaâs tradition-hungry guests unexpectedly begin transforming into flesh-eating monsters. To make it out alive, the couple must keep choosing each other, even as everyone tries to tear them apart, literally. âAt its heart [âCold Feetâ] is an interracial couple reclaiming their relationship from everyone convinced they know what their love should look like,â Satish tells Variety.
âDeliveryâ (Mexico)
Director:Â Isaac Ezban
Producer: Red Elephant Films, Sin Sentido Films
The latest from multi-prized Mexican filmmaker Isaac Ezban (âThe Incident,â âThe Similars,â âParvulosâ), a time travel sci-fi road movie and âmy most personal project yet.âÂ
A lonely trucker meets an abandoned girl in a border town. Fate, or something more sinister, will set them on an unexpected road trip, with devastating consequences. âMy most personal project yet. A story about the contrasts of our existenceâŠthe borders we create in our relationshipsâŠand the one theme that has always that has always defined my work: the passage of time,â Ezban tells Variety.
âGrandmonsterâ (âBestemorder,â Norway)
Director: Vegard Dahle
Producer: Syden Pictures
âWhile trying to save her grandmother from dementia, an American dropout triggers a zombie outbreak at a remote Norwegian nursing home. âThe scariest part of âGrandmonsterâ isnât the zombies, itâs watching someone you love gradually disappear. We use zombie horror as a metaphor for dementia, and as a vehicle for satire about a healthcare system that treats the elderly as a liability rather than a legacy,â says Dahle.Â
A Sitges 2025 FanPitch winner.
âThe Great Canada Day Massacre,â (Canada)
Director: Elsa Kephart
Producer: GPA Films
âGory and entertainingâ but also âdeeply political,â says Kephart. Becca, a fierce climate activist, returns to her hometown, uncovering a secret deal to sell the protected Conservancy Forest and a string of gruesomely patriotic murders targeting those involved. What sets âMassacreâ apart? âHilariously gruesome deaths by iconic Canadian objects! Think about the damage moose antlers or a 20kg curling stone can do!â Klephart argues.Â
âGro(ceries)â (U.K.)
Director: Sophie King
Producer: Five by Five Films
Headedand co-writtenby âSex Educationâ star Chinenye Ezeudu-Sterling, and billed as a dark horror comedy and a âbold vision that reinvents vampire mythology through a distinctly contemporary lens,â say producers Rosanna Eden-Ellis and Catherine Joy White. Gro, raised by vampires, discovers sheâs something far worse: human, since adopted. Her desperate attempt to transform and be like her family unleashes a blood-soaked reckoning over who she really is.
âThe Fall,â (U.S., France)
Director: Alexandre O. Philippe
Producer: Medianoche Productions (U.S.),Â
âIn the final seconds of Alfred Hitchcockâs âVertigoâ, Judy falls to her death, but Hitchcock never shows us how, keeping his camera locked on a 57-frame close-up of Scottieâs face. ââThe Fallâ is a forensic investigation into cinemaâs most elusive image: the missing moment at the heart of Hitchcockâs greatest mystery.â âIâm not trying to solve the riddle at the end of Vertigo, I want to inhabit it, and to follow what happens when some of the greatest filmmakers alive stare into an image that refuses to resolve,â says OâPhilippe.Â
âHumpty: American Dream,â (U.S., Canada)
Director: Carl Fry and Maxwell Nalevansky
Producer: With Pleasure Cinemagroup (U.S.), Ghoul Nexus (Canada)
An off-kilter biopic spoof with eye-catching concept art. To save his kidnapped wizard father, Humpty leaves his enchanted forest for the plague-ridden Kingdom of Orange County, sees a meteoric rise in popularity but internal existential crisis. âThough unlike Bruce Springteen, Mark Kerr and J. Robert Oppenheimer, Humpty is an alcoholic egg with no genitals. Itâs like if Tinto Brass directed âShrek,ââ its directors say.Â
âInjured Reserve,â (Canada)
Director: Tyler Mckenzie Evans
Producer: Area V5 Pictures and Still Good Pictures
Teresa is an 18-year-old Black basketball prodigy, raised on the court by Darius, her coach and single father. Basketball is their only language and Teresaâs only identity. Then a mysterious new player and a career-threatening injury sidelines Teresa. âAt the heart of âInjured Reserve,â is a universal fear: What happens when the one thing that defines you is suddenly taken away?â ask its filmmakers Mckenzie Evans, Malachi Ellis and Claire Desmarais.Â
âThe Mire,â (âSuonsilmĂ€, Finland)
Director: Marika Harjusaari
Producer: Silva Mysterium Oy (Finland), Hobab (Sweden), Handmade Films in Norwegian Woods (Norway), Mistrus Media (Latvia)
Written by Ilona Ahti, the scribe on Alli Haapasaloâs 2022 Sundance Audience Award winner âGirl Picture,â and produced by Silva Mysterium Oy, behind Sundance and sales hit âHatching.â In a remote Finnish 19th century village, milkmaid Iiris leaves unwanted newborns to die in a nearby swamp until, torn between old-world ritual and newfound faith, when a forward-looking pastor arrives, she finally rebels. âI think communities often survive by deciding who will carry what everyone else cannot â the Mire asks what happens when that person can no longer carry it,â says Harjusaari.Â
 âMy Missing Half,â (Philippines, Japan)
Director: Rodiell Veloso
Producer: This Side Up
Boldly genre bending Philippine folk horror as a manananggal â a Philippine vampire who can disengage from its lower half â becomes the heroine of a darkly comedic horror movie alongside other misfits. âWhile embracing outrageous humor and supernatural adventure, the film explores universal themes of identity, body image, shame, self-acceptance, and belonging,â the filmmakers said in a statement.Â
âRing Leader,â (U.S., Canada)
Director: Jason Lapeyre
Producer: Calabrian Rhode (U.S:), Osaka Sunset Pictures (Canada)
A codependent and unstable bridesmaid attends her best friendâs remote bachelorette party only to find herself in a claustrophobic social death match where toxic friendship and bridal performance devolve into carnage. ââRing Leaderâ will be a wildly entertaining horror-comedy that cuts to the heart of the vicious power dynamic between female friends and the cultish roots of wedding rituals. Itâs âBridesmaidsâ meets âReady or Notâ and weâre out for blood,â promises Lapeyre.
âThey,â (U.K.)
Director: Faye Jackson
Producer: True Moon Pictures
After renting a room to a conspiracy theorist, a skeptical gardener begins to fear he might be right as the dead colonize her home, demanding her submission to an ancient cult. ââTheyâ sidesteps the politics of conspiracy theories to examine the underlying fear. What if itâs not only true, but worse than you can possibly imagine? They are watching you. They do want to control you. The algorithm is ancient,â says writer-director Jackson of âThey.â
âThird Wheel,â (South Africa, the Netherlands)
Director: Zoe Ramushu  Â
Producer: (PRPL, Totem Zea)
At her white adoptive familyâs estate, Thina (26), a Black surgeon straddling two worlds, prepares for her wedding with a woke Black fiancĂ© and her white adoptive sister â her best friend. But at a boozy weekend devotion twists into possession. A wedding is âthe day youâre supposed to publicly declare who you are and who you belong to⊠and that can become a nightmare. Literally,â Zamushu tells Variety.Â
âViolent DelightsâÂ
Director: Jack Warren
Producer: Cellar Door Cinema Club
A trans boy and a cannibal girl fall in love, then fight for survival against her homicidal family. From New York, L.A. and Dublin-based Cellar Door, âfilled with cannibal kills conceived to impress the most hardened gore fiends, the film forefronts character while telling a terrifying love story about the dangerous thrill of being consumed by desire,â says Warren.
Shorts to Features
âEchoes,â (Australia)
Director: Gemma LeeÂ
Producer: Magic Hour
A neural engineer trapped inside a time loop of his own creation races to save his dying wife before every memory of her is erased forever. ââEchoesâ asks how far we would go to hold onto the person we love, knowing we must eventually let them go. It explores love not as idealised devotion, but as something raw, imperfect and profoundly human,â Lee tells Variety. Currently financing attached as exec producer with a proof of concept short.
âEternal Valley,â (U.K.)
Director: Jasmine De Silva
Producer: Runner Up Films
A darkly comedic body horror pic from De Silva, a makeover of proof-of-concept âBeauty Sleep,â described by Rue Morgue as âbiting and hilarious.â When the first place beauty queen commits suicide, her best friend, in order to win the pageant, starts to wear the dead friendâs face. âSet in a sugar coated yet sinister and retro-futuristic world, âEternal Valleyâ amplifies that there always has been, and always will be, an unattainable beauty standard to chase,â says De Silva.
âNoodles, Our Love Was Instant and Forever,â (Philippines)
Director: Whammy AlczarenÂ
Producer: Daluyong Studios
As climate doom looms and reality becomes nightmare fantasy, a chaotic circle of queer teenage boys plan for a cosmic future laced with aliens, ghosts, and immaculate conceptions. âInternet culture â brainrot, vines, and Tik-tok â will marry traditional techniques such as rear projection, practical effects, and tableau staging,â promises Alczaren. âThe film is a cinematic love letter to resilience, queer joy, and the small acts of care that persist amid collapse,â he adds.
âReset,â (U.S.)
Director: Celine Tien, Jerry Hsu
Producer: SPL Max ProductionsÂ
From Tien, founder of Flowly, an NIH-backed VR healthtech company, and Hsu, a Yale computer science student. In a near-future where the elderly are physically reset into children to remain economically useful, a young woman becomes the reluctant caretaker of her newly reset mother. âHaving built careers across AI, healthcare, and film, we set that story in a near future shaped by automation because weâve seen these systems from the inside,â say Tien and Hsu.Â
âSea Spirits,â (âLespri LanmĂš,â U.S., Jamaica)
Director: Edson Jean
Producer: Bantufy, Full Spectrum
Described as Gothic folk horror, âSea Spritsâ turns on a guilt-ridden mother living amid social and political upheaval, who haunted by her daughter lost at sea refuses to leave the country so as to search for her ghost. âWith Sea Spirits, we return the zombie to its Haitian spiritual origins through motherhood, migration, and the horrors history leaves behind,â Jean tells Variety.
âXXâ
âXX,â (Netherlands)
Director: Nina Noël Raaijmakers
Producer: Make Way Film
Up-and-coming scream queen Roxy undergoes an unauthorized uterus transplant after a freak accident on a B-horror film set. But the uterus begins to rot on the misogynistic film set, taking on a life of its own. A visceral body horror with grounded practical effects, which pictures Roxy trapped between âthe exploitative film industry and the paternalistic medical system,â From Monique van Kesselâs Dutch genre mainstay Make Way Film, âXXâ scored a Sitges WomanInFan Special Mention in 2025.
âYou Were Never Here,â (Austria, Canada)
Director: Johannes Grenzfurthner
Producer: Monochrom (Austria), Sunsmasher, Ghoul Nexus (Canada)
At a remote research facility, people from across human history briefly materialize every four minutes and 56 seconds â bamboozling scientists and officials. âThe film combines hard science fiction, institutional absurdity and existential dread, but it is ultimately about people trapped inside a system that can measure almost everything except its own meaning,â says Johannes Grenzfurthner. Â
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âLoup-Garou,â (Canada)
Director: Nathalie Therriault
Producer: Latchkey Pictures
From Therriault and her Vancouver-based Latchkey Pictures, a âfresh, deeply personal take on a classic myth, blending historical authenticity with emotional realism,â says Therrialt, talking of the loup-garou, the French version of the werewolf. In this folk horror, set in 1917 rural QuĂ©bec, during the sacred season of Lent, two farmersâ wives navigate their long-hidden love as the community spirals into hysteria over a loup-garou killing sinful men.
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âSevered,â (Canada)
Director: Lauren Marsden
Producer: Ecstatic Time Productions
Visiting her extended family in a Caribbean village, a biracial teenager discovers a severed colonial statue head that curses the community with unrelenting sickness, forcing her to confront the islandâs haunted past before it destroys everything she loves.Â
âThe horror unfolds amidst bubbling mud volcanos, chaotic night markets, pulsing island rhythms, and the ever-present hypnotic dread of the sea,â Marsden promises.Â
âStacyâs Mom,â (Canada)
Director: Marushka Jessica Almeida
Producer: Cult Following Pictures
Repressed teenager Yoko discovers that the hot MILF whoâs just moved in next door is actually a soul-sucking succubus, pushing her to navigate a budding romance with Stacy and save herself and her fatherâs soul. Selected for the QueerFrames 2025 Screenwriting Lab Presented by Netflix and âangry, erotic and gay AF,â says Almeida. Â
âTo the North,â (Canada)
Director: Jean Parsons
Producer: Ceroma
Francine, an isolated homesteader, lives trapped in a dead marriage. Suddenly her partner goes missing and she finds a strange man unconscious in the woods, who unleashes repressed desires â and a growing fear that her new lover might be her husbandâs killer. âSet in the forbidding grandeur of the subarctic Yukon, âTo The Northâ is about sex, nature, the messiness of desire, and how humans often pursue the things they want against all better judgment,â Parsons tells Variety.
âWifey,â (Canada)
Director: Cassidy Civiero
Producer: True Sweetheart Films
Set up at Montrealâs True Sweetheart, behind fest hit âThe Rebrand,â âWifeyâ turns on Mara, on the cusp of transitioning female-to-male, who is seduced by a rural f*ckboy, Jack. A seemingly harmless fling turns sinisterâŠ. ââWifeyâ is a manifestation of the surreal shift that can come with transitioning FTM, and is part of the next wave of trans cinema,â Civiero tells Variety.
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Inside Israel’s mission to train civilians to stop the next Oct 7-like terror attack
Israeli civilians train for next terror attack
Watch Israeli civilian defenders rehearse responding to a simulated terrorist infiltration designed to prepare border communities for another Oct. 7-style terrorist attack. (Video: Amelie Botbol for Fox News Digital.)
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ISRAEL-GAZA BORDER: “Fire, fire, fire!” shouts a member of Kibbutz Bror Hayilâs local security squad, pointing his weapon at a fellow participant acting as a terrorist. The kibbutz is located adjacent to the Gaza border, from where thousands of Hamas-led Palestinians invaded Israel and massacred some 1,200 people on Oct. 7, 2023.
The exercise, attended by Fox News Digital, was the eighth training session conducted by Magen48 in partnership with the Israel Defense Forces â a full-scale drill involving the local civilian defense squad designed to prepare southern Israeli communities for scenarios similar to Oct. 7.
One of the scenarios simulated terrorists infiltrating the kibbutz kindergarten. With IDF forces en route, the civil defense squad had to respond while accounting for the presence of children, limited visibility and the need to neutralize the attackers while ensuring a safe evacuation. During the exercise, a simulated grenade detonated, injuring one member of the civil defense squad in the leg, while the others succeeded in neutralizing the terrorists.
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A member of Kibbutz Bror Hayil’s civil defense squad runs to respond to the simulated terror infiltration in Kibbutz Bror Hayil, July 8, 2026. (Amelie Botbol for Fox News Digital)
In earlier sessions, participants learned to operate weapons from behind cover while sitting, lying down, standing and moving. They are also trained to work in pairs and larger groups while developing communication skills. The exercises grew increasingly complex, with teams conducting drills inside buildings and responding to continuous emergency alerts.
Because the exercise took place inside a civilian community, no live ammunition was used. All weapons and equipment were secured to prevent accidental discharge. Residents were notified in advance of the drill.
Among the 47 participants were IDF soldiers and medical personnel from the Gaza Divisionâs Northern Brigade.
Magen48 instructor T., who could not reveal his full name for security reasons, said the Bror Hayil program initially presented significant challenges.
This image made from undated bodycam video footage taken by a downed Hamas terrorist and released by the Israel Defense Forces, shows a Hamas terrorist walking around a residential neighborhood at an undisclosed location in southern Israel. (Israel Defense Forces via AP)
“The civil defense squad was made up of soldiers who had served in special forces alongside others who had never held combat roles in the military. Some were issued weapons they had never used during their service. Training begins with weapons familiarization, covering the basics of firearm operation and how to manipulate the weaponâs safety mechanisms,” he said.
One lesson drawn from Oct. 7 was that many members of civilian security squads responded alone. “Whoever ran alone was not able to fend off terrorists,” T. said, explaining that the training emphasizes locating another squad member before engaging whenever possible.
“The idea behind this project is to establish a unified operational language, so that if an incident occurs, nearby communities can join the response and coordinate effectively,” he said.
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“The idea is that they are able to manage the event until forces arrive, then hand over control in an orderly manner while continuing to work together. They know the kibbutz, they work well as teams and they have undergone high-quality training that sharpened their skills.”
Magen48, established in July 2024 and named for the 48 first responders killed on Oct. 7, has trained 1,500 civilians to respond to life-threatening emergencies, equipping them with the knowledge, skills and resources to contend with scenarios such as terrorist attacks, medical emergencies and fires.
Participants to Magen48’s drill in Kibbutz Bror Hayil respond to a simulated terrorist infiltration inside the kibbutz’s kindergarten, July 8, 2026. (Amelie Botbol for Fox News Digital)
Counterterrorism expert Ehud Dribben, who has 30 years of experience in the field, co-founded the organization with Ari Briggs and Mike Aron. As the three began planning to create a training facility, the IDF approached them to develop a program providing each of the 67 Gaza Envelope communities with 12 full training days annually. To date, Magen48 has conducted more than 550 training sessions.
The training exercise began with the community command center issuing an alert about eight terrorists infiltrating the kibbutz, prompting members of the civil defense squad to mobilize to their assigned defensive positions.
Briggs and Dribben designed the exercise around five key locations where the defense squad would ultimately need to concentrate its forces. Response times are measured, and every step â from alerting residents to engaging the terrorists and evacuating casualties â is closely monitored.
“The reports that emerged after Oct. 7 showed that civilian first responders were incredibly brave. They were prepared to do anything to protect their families, friends and communities, but they were not trained adequately and lacked the equipment they needed,” Briggs said.
Hamas terrorists killed civilians, including women, children and the elderly, when they attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces via AP)
“Strong, well-trained civilian response teams donât just improve security â they help bring communities back together, strengthen resilience and ensure these towns grow and have an amazing future,” he added.
Retired British Col. Richard Kemp, who observed the training exercises, said the primary objective is to prevent another Oct. 7.
“I was in the British army for 30 years, so I understand the importance of defense and security for a country like Israel,” he told Fox News Digital. “If you know that your enemy has a capability of any sort to endanger you, you have to be ready to deal with that capability through the kind of work that Magen48 is doing.”
Memorials at the site of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on the Supernova music festival near Kibbutz Re’im, Israel, on May 27, 2024. (Kobi Wolf/Bloomberg via Getty Images )
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Kemp called the drill one of the most complex exercises he had witnessed.
“Itâs really important that these drills take place to give the local community confidence that its security is a top priority and that forces are doing everything they can to prepare for another terrorist attack like the one we saw on Oct. 7,” he said.
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