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Herzog unveils October 7 war memorial in Jerusalem

The monument is the first in the capital to commemorate both the victims of Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre and IDF soldiers who fell in the past year

September 23, 2024 08:19
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ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion on Sunday unveiled the Swords of Iron memorial monument on the capital's Ruppin Street, opposite the National Library.

The monument is the first of its kind in the city to commemorate both the victims of Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre and Israel Defense Forces soldiers who fell in the ensuing war.

"These are difficult, painful and bloody days, in which our enemies are doing everything they can to prevent Israeli citizens from living normal lives, to harm the citizens of Israel and the State of Israel," said Herzog at the start of the event.

"We have never sought war, and we do not want war, but let it be clear: We will not rest and we will not stop until all Israeli citizens return to their homes and are safe and secure. It is Israel’s right, and duty, to defend its citizens. Israel's defensive and offensive capabilities are proving themselves, and we will continue until full security is achieved," he added.