March on Gaza Border Marks 1,000 Days Since Oct 7

A march around the Gaza border is planned for 1,000 days after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, starting at Kibbutz Re'im.

March on Gaza Border Marks 1,000 Days Since Oct 7

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Organizers have announced a march along the Gaza border to mark 1,000 days since the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023. The event is scheduled to begin at the parking lot of Kibbutz Re'im, a site near the Nova music festival where many were killed or taken hostage.

Participants plan to walk around the Gaza border, passing by communities and locations that were attacked on that day. The march aims to commemorate the victims and raise awareness about the ongoing situation, including the hostages still held in Gaza.

As of June 30, 2026, the exact date of the march has not been confirmed, but it is expected to occur around the 1,000-day mark, which falls in early July 2026. The event is being organized by a coalition of groups, including families of hostages and survivors of the attack.

Security measures are being coordinated with Israeli authorities, given the proximity to the Gaza Strip. The march is intended to be peaceful, with a focus on remembrance and solidarity.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When is the march scheduled?

The march is planned for around the 1,000-day mark after October 7, 2023, which falls in early July 2026, but the exact date has not been confirmed.

Where does the march start?

The march starts at the parking lot of Kibbutz Re'im, near the site of the Nova music festival attacked on October 7.

Who is organizing the march?

The march is organized by a coalition including families of hostages and survivors of the October 7 attack.

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