Israel-Hamas war one year later: Oct. 7 NYC protests, vigils and more

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NYPD beefs up security ahead of Rosh Hashanah amid Israel-Hamas War escalation

The Jewish new year begins this evening and security around synagogues has ramped up as the war in Israel intensifies. FOX 5's Briella Tomassetti is outside the UN.

Monday, Oct. 7, will mark one year since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war.

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Since then, thousands of people have been killed, and despite several efforts for peace, no end appears to be in sight following Iran’s recent missile attack on Israel.

Locally, the war has triggered a number of mass protests across New York City. In addition, many college campuses were wracked this year by divisive pro-Palestinian protests.

What happened on Oct. 7, 2023?

On Oct. 7, 2023, during Rosh Hashanah, a barrage of rockets ricocheted as Hamas-led militants stormed Gaza and other nearby Israeli towns, killing dozens and abducting others in a surprise attack.

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Israel conducts raids against Hezbollah

The Israeli military launched small ground raids against Hezbollah and sealed off communities along its northern border as signals grew that more forces could soon be sent across the border to fight the Iran-backed militants.

The Hamas’ cross-border attack in the Gaza Strip killed 1,200 Israelis – 250 others were taken hostage. 

Gunmen rolled into as many as 22 locations outside the Gaza Strip, including towns and other communities as far as 15 miles from the Gaza border. In some places, they gunned down civilians and soldiers as Israel’s military scrambled to muster a response.

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In response to the attacks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war on Hamas, vowing to inflict an "unprecedented price" as Israel launched airstrikes in Gaza. 

Since then, Israel, which had been focused on its war against Hamas in Gaza for nearly a year, has recently begun intensifying attacks against Hezbollah, a powerful militant group in southern Lebanon and other areas.

Monday, Oct. 7 NYC protests: Where are they?

In a post on X, formally Twitter, Within Our Lifetime – an account with over 33K followers – said: "On Monday October 7th Flood New York City For Palestine, stand with Gaza and uplift the Palestinian people resisting genocide by any means necessary since 1948. Call out of work and school, take to the streets and join us throughout the day."

"No work. No school. All out for Gaza," the post read.

Here is a list of gathering points, according to the group:

  • 1:00 pm: Wall Street (NYSE)
  • 2:30 pm: City Hall
  • 3:30 pm: Washington Square Park
  • 4:00 pm: Union Square
  • 5:00 pm: Grand Central
  • 5:30 pm: Times Square
  • 6:00 pm: Columbus Circle

Where are there vigils?

At 10 a.m on Sunday, Oct. 6, the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County will host "a profound and essential gathering."

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Vigils call for release of Israeli hostages

Thousands of Jews across the tri-state region stood in solidarity Sunday night, attending rallies and vigils for the hostages still being held behind enemy lines in Gaza. FOX 5 NY's Ashlie Rodriguez has the story.

"As we honor the lives tragically lost and the countless others forever changed by the events of October 7th in Israel, your presence at the unveiling of the October 7th Memorial is not just welcomed—it is crucial," the website said.

For a full list of memorials, vigils and events across NYC, click HERE.

How many people have died in the Israel-Hamas War?

Israel and Hezbollah have traded fire across the Lebanon border almost daily since the day after Hamas’ cross-border attack. Israel declared war on the militant group in the Gaza Strip in response. 

Israeli strikes have killed over 1,000 people in Lebanon over the past two weeks, nearly a quarter of them women and children, according to the Health Ministry. Hundreds of thousands have fled their homes.

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Growing death toll draws scrutiny toward Israel

The Israel-Hamas war’s climbing death toll is sparking debate surrounding promises to minimize civilian harm. Meanwhile, the need for humanitarian aid is still dire as Republican lawmakers remain reluctant to send it into Gaza, fearing it could end up into the wrong hands.

Over 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in the territory, and just over half the dead have been women and children, according to local health officials.