Social media star Montana Tucker made an emotional visit to Rambam Hospital in northern Israel, meeting with survivors and hearing their powerful stories from the ongoing conflict.
The 30-year-old influencer, who made headlines wearing a dress highlighting Israeli hostages at the 2024 Grammy Awards, has dedicated her latest trip to sharing stories of resilience during the war.
During her hospital visit, Tucker spent time with 11-year-old Tia Marie, who survived a devastating missile strike in Majdal Shams that claimed the lives of 12 children in the Druze community.
She also shared a touching moment with Shlomi Tubi and Esther Moshe, survivors of the Nova music festival attack, who introduced her to their eight-month-old son Benaya - the first baby born to Nova survivors. The meeting brought both Tucker and the new parents to tears as they shared their experiences from October 7th.
To understand the hospital's operations under ongoing rocket threats from Lebanon, Tucker met with Rambam's director, Professor Mickey Halbertal, who explained how the staff manages during these challenging times.
With 12 million followers across various social media platforms, Tucker has become a prominent voice against antisemitism since the October 7th attacks. Her viral content now frequently focuses on Israeli advocacy, reaching audiences worldwide with stories of both tragedy and hope.