Israel honors 22,993 fallen soldiers this Memorial Day (ISRAEL HAYOM) Lilach Shoval and Gideon Allon 04/24/12)
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The day of commemoration begins at 8 p.m. (Israel time), when a siren
will sound across the country for one minute, after which ceremonies
honoring fallen soldiers and victims of terror attacks get underway •
Over the last year, 126 names have been added to the memorial list.
Israelis will bow their heads on Memorial Day for Fallen Soldiers and
Victims of Terrorism, which begins at sundown Tuesday, to honor the
22,993 people who have fallen in the line of duty since 1860 (when
modern-day Jews first settled outside Jerusalem´s Old City).
The day of commemoration begins at 8 p.m. (Israel time), when a siren
will sound across the country for one minute, after which ceremonies
honoring the fallen soldiers and victims of terror attacks will get
underway. Over the last year, 126 names have been added to those
being memorialized.
At 11 a.m. Wednesday, another siren will sound for two minutes, to be
followed by additional ceremonies. According to the Defense
Ministry´s Bereaved Families and Commemoration Department, about 1
million Israelis are expected to visit military cemeteries across the
country throughout the day.
The ministry will provide hundreds of buses to transport the public
to military cemeteries across Israel, and will also supply bereaved
families with more than 1 million bottles of mineral water at the
entrance to the cemeteries. Over the course of Memorial Day, flags
bearing a black ribbon will be placed at the gravesites of all the
soldiers who fell during Israel´s wars. Defense Minister Ehud Barak
on Monday placed flags at the graves of eight fallen soldiers at
Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon, his birthplace.
Meanwhile, Barak and Israel Defense Forces Chief of General Staff Lt.
Gen. Benny Gantz attended a gathering at the Kiriya military complex
in Tel Aviv Monday for the army´s general staff. "The last year has
been a productive one and full of challenges that also point to the
future that lies ahead," Gantz said. He added that he hoped the army
succeeded in implementing a multi-year plan starting next year.
"The region is changing around us, and any delay in finding solutions
to these challenges could have dire consequences," Gantz said. "We
must look five or 10 years into the future, identify the challenges
we face and present fitting solutions."
Barak spoke of the 22,993 fallen soldiers, saying that their loss was
a great one for the state. "Each of them was an entire world unto
himself, and many of us carry the memory of dozens of friends who
served with us," he said. Barak also spoke about the challenges that
lie ahead for Israel, saying, "We are at the start of an extremely
important year. It is our responsibility to do everything possible to
ensure it is a year of peace, and we must also be prepared with
answers if it is not. We depend on you [the soldiers]. The State of
Israel is strong as a result of the IDF´s strength and your actions."
On Tuesday evening, thousands of bereaved families will attend a
memorial ceremony called "Poems in their Memory," to take place in
the Knesset plaza. Initiated by the Knesset, Defense Ministry and
Welfare and Social Services Ministry, the ceremony will feature
dignitaries who will read excerpts from poems written by and about
fallen soldiers. Among those scheduled to attend are Barak, Knesset
Speaker Reuven Rivlin, Deputy Chief of General Staff Maj. Gen. Yair
Naveh, Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino and Welfare and Social
Services Minister Moshe Kahlon.
A memorial ceremony will also be held at Tel Aviv´s Rabin Square, to
be hosted by television personality turned politician Yair Lapid.
By Wednesday evening, the grief will be replaced by joy as Israel´s
Independence Day events kick off with the official torch-lighting
ceremony on Mount Herzl. Due to an accident last week in which a
lighting apparatus collapsed during a rehearsal for the ceremony,
killing Lt. Hila Betzaleli, this year´s event will be more subdued
than in previous years.
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