JNS.org – Israel on Sunday held a national day of mourning for the victims of the Hamas-led massacre of Oct. 7, 2023, lowering flags to half-staff at memorial sites and holding a state ceremony.
The official day of mourning began at approximately 6:29 a.m., the hour that the Gaza-based terrorist group began launching thousands of rockets at Israel while thousands of terrorists and Gaza civilians broke across the border, murdering some 1,200 people, kidnapping 251 and committing mass atrocities.
In response to the massacre, Israel launched the “Swords of Iron” war, which continues over a year later, having expanded from the Gaza Strip to other fronts, including Lebanon and Iran.
A state ceremony to honor the soldiers killed during the war was being held at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem, with the participation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
The ceremony began shortly after a terrorist attack near Glilot north of Tel Aviv. More than 30 people were wounded when an Israeli Arab rammed a truck into a crowded bus stop.
The IDF death toll since Oct. 7 stood on Sunday morning at 769.
“The heroism of the fallen and the injured has ensured our continued existence. We have the duty to complete the mission,” IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said in remarks commemorating the day.
“Today, we bow our heads in memory of the residents and people of the western Negev, the standby-unit fighters, the security forces personnel and IDF soldiers and commanders. We salute their bravery, courage, determination and self-sacrifice,” he added.
“IDF soldiers and commanders, our compass is clear: To continue to ensure the existence and prosperity of the State of Israel and the security of its citizens forever. You are the guardians and protectors of the State of Israel. We will continue to act with ingenuity, strength and bravery. In this war, we are all partners, and a new chapter is now being added to the annals of the people of Israel, telling the story of your heroism,” he continued.
“May the memory of the fallen be blessed.”
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