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Jerusalem and Gaza Compared on 17th of Tammuz Commemoration

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First reported by Now 14 · 3 hours ago

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On the 17th of Tammuz, Ariel Sharfer contrasts Jerusalem's ongoing siege-like conditions with Gaza's lack of borders, reflecting on the October 7 attacks and the importance of remembrance. He underscores the enduring impact of these events on Israeli society.

  • 0117th of Tammuz marks the start of Jerusalem's historical siege.
  • 02Gaza is described as having no borders, unlike besieged Jerusalem.
  • 03Traffic, protests, and construction contribute to Jerusalem's current siege conditions.
  • 04October 7 attacks by Gaza militants killed many innocent civilians.
  • 05Nearly 1,000 days have passed since the October 7 tragedy.
  • 06Remembering these events is crucial and cannot be suppressed.

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SrugimRight · Hebrew11 minutes ago
Jerusalem and Gaza Compared on 17th of Tammuz Commemoration
Now 14Right · Hebrew3 hours ago
IDF Commemoration on 17th of Tammuz Highlights Deeper Lessons Beyond Jerusalem's Walls

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