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Israel Marks 1,000 Days Since Iron Swords War with Nationwide Memorials and Protests
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First reported by Srugim · 14 hours ago
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Israel commemorates 1,000 days since the Iron Swords War began with nationwide memorials, protests, and exhibitions honoring victims and hostages. Events started early Thursday and will culminate in a central rally, involving families of victims and survivors across more than 70 locations.
- 01Israel marks 1,000 days since the Iron Swords War with nationwide events.
- 02Over 70 memorial and protest sites opened across the country starting at 6:29 a.m.
- 03A minute of silence was called at 10:00 a.m. for victims, fallen soldiers, and hostages.
- 04The "1,000 Memories" exhibition opened at Beit Ariela featuring personal items of victims.
- 05Hostages Square was renamed Memorial Square with testimonies and public events.
- 06The day will end with a central rally in the evening.
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