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Thousands gather in London to mark two years since 7 October attacks
The vigil honored about 1,200 killed and 251 hostages from the deadliest Hamas attack on Israel while highlighting rising antisemitism, organizers said.
- On Sunday, thousands gathered in Trafalgar Square in central London to mark two years since Hamas's October 7, 2023 attacks, which killed about 1,200 and took 251 hostage.
- At the vigil, community figures lit candles and attendees displayed posters of hostages, while Mandie Winston read names of victims and captives.
- Organisers of the London vigil said it aimed to keep attention on freeing hostages and ending violence, while the United States last week presented a multi-point plan for a ceasefire and swap.
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UK: Jews gather to mark 2 years of Hamas attack on Israel - The Tribune
Participants lamented that the wave of antisemitism unleashed after the Hamas attack and subsequent war in Gaza had been left unchecked in the UK, where rabid anti-Israel and antisemitic protests have become regular events.
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64% Center
C 64%
R 36%
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