A landmark exhibition titled '1,000 Memories' opens in Israel for the first time on the war's 1,000th day, displaying dozens of personal belongings of those murdered on October 7, fallen soldiers, and hostages, according to N12. Exhibits include Ariel Bibas's bicycle and the stethoscope and uniform of paramedic Amit Mann.
A new exhibition, '1,000 Memories,' opens today in Israel on the 1,000th day since the October 7, 2023, massacre, marking the first such display of its kind. Organized by N12, the exhibition showcases dozens of personal items belonging to those murdered, fallen soldiers, and hostages. Among the featured artifacts are the bicycle of Ariel Bibas, a child killed in captivity, and the stethoscope and uniform of paramedic Amit Mann, who died on October 7. The exhibition arrives as the nation marks the grim milestone of 1,000 days of war and hostage captivity. Earlier this week, the October Council declared a separate civil memorial 'Day of a Thousand' for next week. The exhibition provides a tangible, intimate connection to the human toll of the conflict.
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