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Israeli Officials Condemn Left-Wing for Marking 1,000 Days Since October 7 Hamas Massacre
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
What happened
Israeli Deputy Minister Almog Cohen and Minister Amichai Eliyahu condemned the left and retired General Nitzan Alon for the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023, as the 1,000th day since the attack was marked by memorials and protests by families and survivors.
- 01Almog Cohen accused the extreme left of commemorating the October 7 Hamas massacre after 1,000 days.
- 02Cohen said the massacre resulted from a "disaster of refusal" and is remembered daily.
- 03Minister Amichai Eliyahu blamed retired Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon for the abductions and killings.
- 04Eliyahu said Alon should apologize for his security approach toward terrorists.
- 051,500 bereaved families and survivors held protests near the Knesset and Jerusalem landmarks.
- 06Memorial candles were lit at 6:29 a.m. at the Nova site to honor massacre victims.
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