Israel Marks Anniversary of Oct. 7 Attacks, Peace Talks Continue
Israel commemorates nearly 1,200 killed and 251 hostages taken in Hamas attack as ceasefire talks in Egypt offer cautious hope for ending the conflict.
- On Tuesday, Israel marked the second anniversary of October 7 with memorials across the country as thousands gathered at sites mourning nearly 1,200 killed, including dozens of children.
- Two years earlier, Hamas-led militants launched a surprise assault at the close of Sukkot, breaching the Gaza-Israel border and attacking southern communities and a music festival.
- Mediators reported progress in indirect talks in Sharm el-Sheikh on first-phase terms, including a ceasefire and Hamas releasing the remaining 48 hostages within three days.
- A recent poll found 64% of the Israeli public say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should take responsibility and resign, while officials vowed to dismantle Hamas and secure the return of hostages still held in Gaza.
- Gaza continues to suffer heavy casualties and acute humanitarian strain, with 67,160 Palestinians killed and nearly 170,000 wounded as U.S. President Donald Trump said, `We have just about every nation working on this deal and trying to get it done,`.
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Second Anniversary of Oct. 7 Attacks in Israel Marked in Southland
The county Board of Supervisors and the L.A. City Council Tuesday marked the two-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel by adjourning their meetings in honor of the 1,200 people killed and 251 taken hostage in the single deadliest day in Israel’s history. The supervisors invited Rabbi Heather Miller to deliver an invocation during their Tuesday meeting, which she led by recognizing Monday’s start of Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Ta…
Anti-Israel rallies erupt worldwide on Oct. 7 anniversary
As Israel marked two years since the Hamas massacre, anti-Israel protests erupted worldwide — from flag burnings in Athens to vandalism in Amsterdam and Melbourne, and marches in London, New York and Tokyo
The Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel has been sprayed with anti-Israeli slogans.
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