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Israelis and Palestinians Mark 2 Years of War

Memorials mark two years since Hamas attacks that killed 1,200 civilians and abducted 251, as indirect peace talks continue at an Egyptian resort.

  • On Oct. 7, 2025, bereaved Israeli families led memorials at Hostages Square, Tel Aviv, marking two years since the Oct. 7, 2023 attack with nationwide mourning.
  • On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas launched a surprise incursion into southern Israel, killing about 1,200 and abducting 251 after storming bases and a music festival.
  • The United Nations chief renewed calls for the `immediate` and `unconditional` release of hostages and urged seizing the opportunity to end hostilities.
  • After Monday's talks, negotiators reported agreement on most first-phase terms including hostage release and a ceasefire, and a U.S. delegation will join the indirect negotiations on Wednesday in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
  • Israel's political split over leadership boiled into how the anniversary was marked, reflecting deep divisions and blame of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, while U.S. embassies in Europe warned travelers amid pro-Hamas graffiti in Melbourne, Australia.
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It’s been two years since thousands of Hamas-led militants poured into southern Israel after a surprise barrage of rockets. They stormed army bases, farming communities and an outdoor music festival, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, including women, children and…

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Palestinian flags and banners criticizing Israel's policy in the Gaza Strip were displayed at several Czech universities on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the massacre of Israeli civilians on October 7, 2023. The event was organized by the student initiative Prague4PalestineYouth, which states that "students at 28 faculties, 14 universities and one high school across the Czech Republic are calling for the cessation of academic cooperation wi…

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Two years after October 7th, he decided to return to live in Nirim's Kibbutz. Avi Dabush, director of the Rabbis Human Rights Organisation, figure of the meagre Israeli "peace camp", continues to work for a common and shared future.

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