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Israel Commemorates Memorial Day Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict

Palestinians mourn their relatives killed in the Israeli bombardments of the Gaza Strip in front of the morgue of the Al Aqsa Hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, on Sunday, May 12, 2024. (AP Photo/

Israel’s leaders marked Memorial Day on Monday, a day typically reserved for somber reflection, but this year overshadowed by the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The day began with a poignant ceremony at Mount Herzl cemetery on the outskirts of Jerusalem, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his commitment to defeating Hamas, the militant group Israel has been battling for seven months.

The day's events included a moment of silence at 11:00 A.M., marked by sirens and a flyover of four fighter planes over Jerusalem and its surroundings. The solemn occasion was a stark reminder of the toll the war has taken on both Israeli and Palestinian lives.

Israeli Prime Minister reiterates commitment to defeating Hamas.
Memorial Day marked with somber reflection amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Day begins with poignant ceremony at Mount Herzl cemetery in Jerusalem.
Moment of silence at 11:00 A.M. with sirens and fighter plane flyover.

As the conflict rages on, Israeli forces have advanced into the southern city of Rafah, prompting an exodus of some 300,000 Palestinians, according to U.N. estimates. The U.S. has cautioned against a full-scale invasion of Rafah, citing concerns about the impact on cease-fire negotiations and threatening to withhold military aid to Israel.

The death toll in Gaza has climbed to over 35,000, with the majority being women and children, as Israeli airstrikes and ground assaults continue to devastate the region. The conflict, which began with a deadly attack by Hamas on southern Israel, has left a trail of destruction in its wake, including damage to homes, hospitals, schools, and refugee centers.

Despite the ongoing hostilities, Israel paused to honor its fallen soldiers and victims of attacks on Memorial Day. The day was a mix of sadness and anger, as the nation grappled with the memories of past tragedies and the current realities of war.

As the conflict persists, international voices have weighed in on the situation, with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressing strong criticism of Israel's conduct in Gaza. Meanwhile, U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron has cautioned against halting arms sales to Israel, warning that it could embolden Hamas.

With tensions high and emotions raw, Israel continues to navigate the complexities of war and remembrance on this Memorial Day.

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