Hundreds gather on Parliament Hill to honour victims of Oct. 7 Hamas attacks | Unpublished
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Author: John Ibbitson
Publication Date: October 6, 2024 - 21:29

Hundreds gather on Parliament Hill to honour victims of Oct. 7 Hamas attacks

October 6, 2024
Hundreds of Jewish Canadians and their allies gathered Sunday on Parliament Hill to remember the victims of the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7 of last year.Carrying the flags of Israel and Canada, and yellow balloons to commemorate those who were kidnapped by Hamas militants that day and are still being held hostage in Gaza, the group gathered at Ottawa City Hall and then marched to Parliament Hill, where members of the victims’ families, religious leaders and Canadian politicians addressed the crowd.


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