In Jerusalem
From the Cour des Invalides to the hostages' square in Tel Aviv, an invisible link will be forged on Wednesday.
The national tribute to the victims of the October 7 attacks, requested by the President of the Republic, will be broadcast live on this esplanade located at the foot of the Art Museum of the Israeli city.
In four months, it has become a well-known meeting place for Israelis.
This is where the Forum of Families of Hostages and the Missing organizes, every Saturday evening, gatherings during which Israelis commune in pain and anguish.
“Bring them home now”
became their mantra.
Of the 250 people kidnapped during the October 7 terrorist attack, 136 are still captive in the Gaza Strip.
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A six-day truce, negotiated at the end of November, allowed the release of around a hundred hostages.
Among those still in the Gaza Strip, around thirty are believed to have died, we learned late Tuesday afternoon.
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