It has been exactly one year since the horrific day when Hamas terrorists breached the border with Israel, perpetrating a brutal massacre in border communities, military bases, and the Re’im music festival. Tragically, Israel was not adequately prepared for this assault, leaving citizens to confront thousands of terrorists for hours. However, after recovering from the initial shock, the Israeli army and civil society united in a powerful response, demonstrating remarkable dedication and resilience. Since then, Israel has been engaged in a complex war on multiple fronts.
Understanding the full implications of the events of October 7 will take many more years. It is particularly symbolic that this anniversary coincides with the Days of Repentance, the period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur—a time for introspection, humility, and mercy. Days that we should spend in re-examining and correcting our mistakes. During these days, we hope and pray for a more favorable outcome for all in the year to come.
On this first anniversary of the tragedy, we bow our heads in remembrance of the victims of that terrible day, honoring the fallen heroes, and praying for the safe return of the innocent hostages held by terrorists in the Gaza Strip for the past year.
Michael Mirilashvili, EAJC President