Cities across Europe held events to remember over 1200 Israelis who were killed last year on 7 October and those taken hostage by Hamas.
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00:00Numerous cities across Europe held commemorative events on Monday to remember over 1,200 Israelis
00:09that were killed last year on 7 October and those taken hostage by Hamas.
00:15In Berlin, a memorial was held at the Chabad synagogue where some of the attacked survivors
00:19mourned loved ones who were killed while also calling for continued efforts to release the
00:24remaining hostages.
00:25The terror in Israel is still happening.
00:27The hostages are still in the tunnels after one year.
00:32I'm begging for you, keep fighting for those people.
00:36Jewish communities also came together in Rome's main synagogue where Italian Prime Minister
00:41Giorgio Meloni spoke, commemorating the attack by reaffirming Israel's rights to defend itself.
00:47In Madrid, a ceremony for the Spanish victims of the attack was held, organized by the Spanish
00:52Federation of Jewish Communities.
00:55The father of Shani Luke, a German-Israeli woman who was kidnapped by Hamas militants
01:00from the Nova music festival, addressed the event's attendees.
01:03A photo of 22-year-old Luke's twisted body in the back of a pickup truck ricocheted around
01:09the world and brought to light the scale of the militants' attack on Israeli communities.
01:14In France, the streets of Paris held displays of the faces of Hamas hostages on posters
01:19stuck up during the night by activists.
01:21Ninety-four of a total of 251 hostages are still being held captive in Gaza.