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Israel Marks 1,000 Days Since October 7 Terror Attack with Nationwide Memorials and Protests
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First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
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Israel marks 1,000 days since the October 7 terror attack with nationwide memorials, protests, and a major open-park ceremony in Tel Aviv. Events include speeches by survivors and families, exhibitions, moments of silence, and public discussions. The commemorations aim to unite the nation in remembrance and truth-telling about the attack's impact.
- 01Israel begins 1,000-day commemoration of October 7 terror attack with memorials and protests.
- 02Opening event at Sha'ar HaNegev Junction features families of hostages and survivors.
- 03Protests planned at ministers' homes and major intersections Thursday morning.
- 04Tel Aviv's Hostages Square renamed Memorial Square for central events and exhibitions.
- 05National memorial ceremony to be held in Yarkon Park with open-park format for broad public.
- 06Organizers emphasize unity and truthful national remembrance across all affected communities.
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