This evening (Thursday), 1391 torches were lit in Tel Aviv, burning in memory of the fallen, and hundreds sang the national anthem of hope.
This evening, 1391 torches were lit in Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Square in memory of the fallen in the Swords of Iron war. The torches were donated by the "Youth of Light" association, which produces candles for the general public in a routine handled by at-risk youth.
"Unity is a point of light"
The association's CEO, Rani Oren, conveyed that "even in the darkest moments, it is possible to find light. The unity we see in the people right now is a point of light. These are challenging days. We decided to dedicate a moment to the memory of the murdered and fallen. We pray for the well-being of the soldiers and the wounded. It is necessary to remember that after the great darkness, light comes. With the help of God, we will soon see peaceful days."