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Vigils mark Israel attack anniversary, Gaza death toll

October 6, 2025 03:30 | News

Tens of thousands of Australians will participate in the country -wide seizures to celebrate the second anniversary of the deadly Hamas attack on Israel.

During the attack of the terrorist group appointed on October 7, 2023, more than 1200 people died and 250 people took hostage, which triggered a brutal military reaction from Israel that left tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza.

Hamas is weighing a US peace plan that will lead to the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the region in exchange for released hostages.

The Jewish community hopes that hostages in Gaza will soon be released. (Steven Markham/AAP Photos)

This week, Jewish seizures will be gathered to remember the murdered Palestinians, while Jewish seizures commemorate the loss of life in Hamas and the suffering of hostages.

On Sunday, there will be a great common commemoration in Melbourne, east of Sydney and the following Sunday.

Australia Jewish Jewish joint president Alex Ryvchin said the horror to hostages and that their families will soon end.

“Hamas is a unique cruel and sadistic enemy whose expressions will never have value,” he said.

“The US political power and Israeli military force are isolated by creating the conditions of surrendering Hamas and a permanent end of this war. We are grateful for both.”

According to Palestinian officials, mostly civilian officials, the two -year war caused more than 66,000 people to be killed in Gaza.

Protesters are gathered outside the Flinders Street Station
Pro -Palestinian organizers are fighting to protest outside the Sydney Opera House. (James Ross/AAP Photos)

The lane also suffers from a disaster human crisis with limited food and medical materials that lead to widespread famine after a blockade of Israel.

On Sunday, the organizers will be on duty for Gaza on Monday before the organizers return to court on Tuesday to fight to organize a protest outside the opera house.

While the NSW police were trying to close the protest stating security concerns, Jews and other leaders hit this as insensitive to arrange around Hamas’ attack.

On Sunday, he follows pro -Palestinian protesters at the Victoria State Library.

Activists are walking during a protest against Israel's attack in Gaza
The pro -Palestinian protesters continue to walk in Melbourne and demand to end the war in Gaza. (William Ton/AAP Photos)

Ihab Al Azhari said that it was time to listen to Palestinian voices after the two -year “killing, massacres, killing, cleaning of the people of Ethnic Gaza ılan, which was met with“ shame ”cheers from more than 200 people’s crowds.

“We will start on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the seventh October,” he said.

“To celebrate these people, people who sacrifice their lives, these women, these children, these elderly.

“Do not let the Zionists take that day from us and try to do one day for them… The victims have been victims because their leaders decided to occupy our land.”

Israel rejects accusations of genocide and hunger in Gaza, despite a UN commission responsible for various persecution.


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