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Israel Marks 1,000 Days Since October 7 Hamas Attack with Memorials and Protests

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Israel commemorated 1,000 days since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack with nationwide memorial ceremonies, exhibitions, and protests. Families of victims, survivors, and bereaved relatives gathered at key sites including the Observation Post memorial near Gaza, the Nova event site, and Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, which was renamed Memory Square for the day. The events honored the 2,105 killed civilians and soldiers, including those abducted by Hamas, and highlighted ongoing demands for a state commission of inquiry into the attack and its aftermath.

At the Observation Post memorial, families of fallen lookouts stood in silence, while in Tel Aviv, the "1,000 Memories" exhibition opened at Beit Ariela Library, displaying personal items of victims and survivors, such as paramedic uniforms and prisoner identification documents. Survivors shared harrowing testimonies of the attack, describing the chaos and violence that unfolded. Over 700,000 shekels were raised within 24 hours to fund the national memorial ceremony in Park HaYarkon.

Protests took place outside the Kirya military base, the Knesset, and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s residence, with demonstrators accusing the government of negligence and demanding accountability. Family members of victims criticized the state’s failure to protect citizens and to adequately respond during and after the attack. Some expressed frustration over the military’s refusal to allow a replica lookout post to be displayed at the memorial site, viewing it as an additional insult.

The day’s events also included candle-lighting ceremonies at the Nova site and other locations, where bereaved parents spoke of their ongoing grief and the lack of closure. Organizers from the October Council, representing over 1,500 families, planned roadblocks and further demonstrations to maintain public awareness and pressure on the government. The commemorations underscored the enduring trauma and unresolved issues stemming from the worst attack in Israel’s recent history, which triggered the prolonged Iron Swords war.

Summary: Israel marked 1,000 days since the October 7 Hamas attack with memorials, exhibitions, and protests nationwide, honoring over 2,000 victims and demanding government accountability.

Points: - Israel held memorials and protests marking 1,000 days since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack. - Over 2,100 civilians and soldiers were killed, including hostages, commemorated at multiple sites. - "1,000 Memories" exhibition displayed personal items of victims and survivors in Tel Aviv. - Families and survivors shared testimonies and called for a state commission of inquiry. - Protests targeted government and military, accusing them of negligence and failure. - Organizers planned roadblocks and ongoing demonstrations to maintain pressure.

Topic: security

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