Arie Mualem, Deputy Director General and head of the Families, Commemoration and Heritage Division at the Defense Ministry, announced a national digital commemoration initiative at the National Commemoration Conference. The project will establish a digital hall of remembrance alongside existing memorial sites and ceremonies.
Speaking at the opening of the National Commemoration Conference on Wednesday, Arie Mualem — the Defense Ministry's Deputy Director General and head of the Families, Commemoration and Heritage Division — unveiled plans for a national digital remembrance project. The initiative, described as a "digital hall of remembrance", is intended to complement the existing physical memorial hall and state ceremonies. Mualem stated that the duty to preserve the memory of fallen soldiers requires adapting to new media, and that the ministry will advance the digital project as a national priority. The announcement was made during the conference; no budget or timeline was disclosed in the report.
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