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October 7 remembrance ceremony crowdfunding tops NIS 700,000 on first day of campaign
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October 7 remembrance ceremony crowdfunding tops NIS 700,000 on first day of campaign

A crowdfunding campaign launched on July 2, 2026, aimed at funding a national memorial ceremony for the third anniversary of the October 7 massacre in Israel raised NIS 700,000 within the first 24 hours. The event, organized by the KUMU movement and bereaved families, is set to take place in Hayarkon Park, Tel Aviv, and aims to become the largest publicly funded memorial event in Israel's history with a target of NIS 2,000,000. Over 4,905 donors contributed to more than 38% of the goal. The campaign emphasizes unity and global awareness, with organizers stating that the event will be broadcast widely both domestically and internationally. Additional fundraising efforts have already raised billions globally for victims' families and Israel-related causes.

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October 7 remembrance ceremony crowdfunding tops NIS 700,000 on first day of campaign

A crowdfunding campaign launched on July 2, 2026, aimed at funding a national memorial ceremony for the third anniversary of the October 7 massacre in Israel raised NIS 700,000 within the first 24 hours. The event, organized by the KUMU movement and bereaved families, is set to take place in Hayarkon Park, Tel Aviv, and aims to become the largest publicly funded memorial event in Israel's history with a target of NIS 2,000,000. Over 4,905 donors contributed to more than 38% of the goal. The campaign emphasizes unity and global awareness, with organizers stating that the event will be broadcast widely both domestically and internationally. Additional fundraising efforts have already raised billions globally for victims' families and Israel-related causes.

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