Israeli Families Hold National Memorial for 7 October Massacre on Third Anniversary
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First reported by Walla · 2 hours ago
What happened
The "Komo" movement and families of the 7 October massacre victims will hold a national memorial on 7 October at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park, marking 1,000 days since the attack. The open-format ceremony aims to unite Israelis in remembrance and hope, highlighting the tragedy's impact and calling for public support to fund the event. This marks the third consecutive year of the memorial, which has become a major national and international commemorative event.
- 01Families and "Komo" announce national memorial for 7 October massacre's 1,000th day.
- 02Memorial held 7 October at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park in open format for mass participation.
- 03Event highlights failures, victims' voices, and aims to unite Israelis in remembrance.
- 04Ceremony has become central national and international commemoration with millions of viewers.
- 05Funding is fully public; crowdfunding campaign launched to support this year's event.
- 06Organizers emphasize the memorial's role in preserving truth and offering hope to future generations.
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