The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has been marked by significant violence and loss, particularly following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. This attack resulted in the deaths of 1,221 Israelis and the taking of 251 hostages, prompting a severe military response from Israel.
In the aftermath, Israel launched extensive military operations in Gaza, which have reportedly resulted in the deaths of over 73,000 Palestinians. The scale of the violence and the humanitarian crisis that ensued have led to widespread protests within Israel, with many citizens demanding a state commission of inquiry into the government's failure to prevent the attack.
On July 2, 2026, Israel commemorated 1,000 days since the devastating Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the deaths of 1,221 Israelis and the taking of 251 hostages.
This anniversary has sparked widespread protests across the country, with many citizens demanding a state commission of inquiry into the government's failure to prevent the attack and its subsequent handling of the situation.
The protests reflect a growing frustration with Prime Minister Netanyahu's administration, which has resisted calls for an inquiry despite significant public support. The first memorial event began at 6:29 AM local time, marking the exact moment the Hamas attack commenced, and was part of a series of somber commemorative events held nationwide.
While the government has faced criticism for its response to the attack, it has not yet established an inquiry commission, leading to further unrest among the populace. The ongoing conflict has also resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with Israeli military actions in Gaza reportedly killing over 73,000 Palestinians since the start of the war.
As Israel reflects on this tragic milestone, the demand for accountability and transparency remains a focal point of public discourse.