As we approach the second anniversary of the worst attack against Jews since the end of World War II, we experienced a deep significant Yom Kippur.

An attack in Manchester against a synagogue where British Jewish citizens were praying on the holiest day in the Hebrew calendar, was followed by a pro-Palestinian demonstration claiming responsibility for the attack.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas invaded sovereign Israeli territory. Under a rain of rockets that forced civilians into shelter, thousands of fighters on the ground, in the air with hang gliders and paragliders and by sea in a variety of boats, unleashed their inhumanity wherever they passed by.

More than 1,200 dead, countless wounded, rapes, fires with people inside homes or burned vehicles, the desecration of corpses and the kidnapping of more than 250 people, while they filmed and broadcasted to the world that their true intention was to annihilate the Jewish State and leave not a single Jew alive anywhere.

In these two years, which seem like a 100, we have experienced different stages in this war that opened up several fronts. The identification of bodies and the grasping the magnitude of the attack; bias in the international press; attacks from southern Lebanon to northern Israel by Hezbollah that forced thousands of citizens to flee their homes; direct confrontations between Iran and Israel twice; militias from Iraq and Syria (before Bashar al-Assad's fall); and continued a

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