A Truly Beautiful Sight
Hanukkah of Hope: A menorah made of rocket and missile fragments
The Hostages Families Forum said that a unique menorah made by artist Eli Gross was placed in Hostages Square with the hope of its serving as a symbol of light and hope in these dark times.

The spokesperson for the Hostages Families Forum said today (Saturday) that they have established a special kind of menorah made of missile fragments in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv as a sign of light and hope in dark times.
The menorah, made of fragments of missiles and projectiles fired at Israel from multiple different directions over the course of the war, was created by artist Eli Gross.
The menorah is accompanied by the following caption: "in every fragment - a success story, parts of an Iranian ballistic missile, fragments of a Yemenite drone, rockets from Lebanon, have become a symbol of hope, for a light breaking through within the darkness."
Tonight is the fourth night of Hanukkah.
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