Over 700,000 NIS were donated within the first 24 hours of the crowdfunding campaign for the national memorial ceremony marking the October 7 attack and the Swords of Iron war, according to Amit Segal (N12). The organizers report this is the highest first-day fundraising rate for the ceremony in its three-year history.
The fundraising campaign for the national memorial ceremony, which was announced earlier this week by the Kumu movement and October 7 families, has raised over 700,000 NIS in its first 24 hours, according to Amit Segal (N12). The organizers said this is the highest first-day rate for the ceremony in its three years. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv.
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