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From Darkness to Light: A Menorah Made of Missile Fragments Displayed in the Hostages Square
A large menorah, constructed entirely from fragments of missiles fired at Israel, has been installed in the Hostages Square. This artistic creation is the work of artist Eli Gross.
Beside the menorah, an inscription reads: "In each fragment - a story of survival. Pieces of Iranian ballistic missiles, fragments of UAVs from Yemen, and rockets from Lebanon have been transformed into a symbol of hope, light emerging from darkness."
Photo credit: Paulina Patimer
Bring Them Home Now by @BringThemHomeNow
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A large menorah, constructed entirely from fragments of missiles fired at Israel, has been installed in the Hostages Square. This artistic creation is the work of artist Eli Gross.
Beside the menorah, an inscription reads: "In each fragment - a story of survival. Pieces of Iranian ballistic missiles, fragments of UAVs from Yemen, and rockets from Lebanon have been transformed into a symbol of hope, light emerging from darkness."
Photo credit: Paulina Patimer
Bring Them Home Now by @BringThemHomeNow
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme
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From Darkness to Light: A Menorah Made of Missile Fragments Displayed in the Hostages Square
A large menorah, constructed entirely from fragments of missiles fired at Israel, has been installed in the Hostages Square. This artistic creation is the work of artist Eli Gross.
Beside the menorah, an inscription reads: "In each fragment - a story of survival. Pieces of Iranian ballistic missiles, fragments of UAVs from Yemen, and rockets from Lebanon have been transformed into a symbol of hope, light emerging from darkness."
Photo credit: Paulina Patimer
Bring Them Home Now by @BringThemHomeNow
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme
A large menorah, constructed entirely from fragments of missiles fired at Israel, has been installed in the Hostages Square. This artistic creation is the work of artist Eli Gross.
Beside the menorah, an inscription reads: "In each fragment - a story of survival. Pieces of Iranian ballistic missiles, fragments of UAVs from Yemen, and rockets from Lebanon have been transformed into a symbol of hope, light emerging from darkness."
Photo credit: Paulina Patimer
Bring Them Home Now by @BringThemHomeNow
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme
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