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Bereaved families mark 1,000 days since October 7 with nationwide protest and memorial events
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What happened
Bereaved families, hostage families and survivors announced a nationwide day of protest and remembrance next Thursday, marking 1,000 days since October 7. They are demanding a state commission of inquiry and will hold ceremonies, a minute of silence, a march and a central rally across Israel, including in Tel Aviv.
- 01Families announced a protest and memorial day for 1,000 days since October 7.
- 02They are demanding a state commission of inquiry, not a political panel.
- 03Events begin at 06:29 with ceremonies and a nationwide minute of silence at 10:00.
- 04Hostage Square will reopen for testimonies, exhibits and remembrance displays.
- 05A Tel Aviv march is set for 19:00, followed by a central rally at 20:00.
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