Israel’s government decided to establish a national remembrance day for the October 7 attacks by Hamas that started the war in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said. The commemoration, unanimously approved by the government, will involve two state ceremonies to mark the disaster, a statement said. One event will honour soldiers who died in the war while the other will pay tribute to “civilians who were murdered in acts of terrorism”, the statement said.

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