The National Commemoration Conference for Israel's fallen soldiers opened this morning at Binyanei Ha'Uma in Jerusalem, hosted by the Defense Ministry's Families and Commemoration Division. Senior state and security officials announced the advancement of a national digital commemoration project to make the legacy of the fallen accessible to younger generations.
The National Commemoration Conference for Israel's fallen soldiers opened this morning at Binyanei Ha'Uma in Jerusalem, organized by the Defense Ministry's Families and Commemoration Division. Senior state and security officials in attendance announced the advancement of a national digital commemoration project designed to make the legacy of the fallen accessible to younger generations through digital platforms.
As The Zioneer reported earlier today, the initiative was introduced by Arie Mualem, Deputy Director General and head of the division, who outlined a plan to establish a digital hall of remembrance alongside existing memorial sites and ceremonies. The conference serves as a platform to coordinate and expand commemoration efforts across the country.
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