The 'Kumu' movement and families of October 7 victims have announced the production of a national memorial ceremony marking the October 7 attack and the ensuing Operation Swords of Iron war, now in its third year, according to i24NEWS. The event is scheduled to be held at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park, with the public called upon to fund it through a crowdfunding campaign.
The 'Kumu' movement, together with families of those killed or abducted on October 7, 2023, has formally announced the third edition of a national memorial ceremony marking the Hamas-led attack and the subsequent war. The event will be held in Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park, according to a report by i24NEWS. Organizers have launched a crowdfunding campaign to cover production costs, calling on the public to contribute. The ceremony is described by the movement as the largest of its kind in the country's history. Notably, the war itself — Operation Swords of Iron — is now in its third calendar year, having begun on October 7, 2023, so the announcement refers to the third year of the conflict, rather than a third anniversary of the attack.
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