Israel marks Oct. 7 anniversary under shadow of growing war

  

Israel marks Oct. 7 anniversary under shadow of growing war

On Monday, Israelis commemorated the one-year anniversary of the catastrophic Hamas attack that began a war that has stirred global outrage and risks igniting a far larger Middle Eastern conflict.

 

Ceremonies and protests in Jerusalem and Israel's south began around 06:29 a.m. (0329 GMT), the time when Hamas launched missiles into Israel at the commencement of its Oct. 7 assault last year and burst across the border, destroying communities.

 

According to Israeli estimations, they slaughtered 1,200 individuals and took approximately 250 prisoners to Gaza.

As a siren sounded outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem, over 300 people, led by hostage families holding up images of their loved ones, held a minute of silence for the deceased.

"We're still stuck in October 7th, 2023, in one unending day of terror, of fear, of anger, of despair," said Yuval Baron, whose father-in-law Keith Siegel is hostage in Gaza.

 

"We wanted to start this day together to remind ourselves, our prime minister, the public of Israel that even though it is a day of grief there is still a holy mission to bring back the hostages," said Baron.

President Isaac Herzog presided over the mourning ceremony in Reim, the location of the music event where more than 360 people were slain and hundreds taken captive a year ago.

 

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