'I know him, but he doesn't know me': The Israelis who see it as duty to mourn their collective dead
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In a poignant display of solidarity, Vicki and others in Israel are embracing their duty to mourn for those lost, even if they didn't know them personally. This act of collective remembrance highlights the deep emotional connections within the community, showcasing how shared grief can unite people in times of sorrow. It matters because it reflects the resilience and compassion of a society that values its history and the lives of its citizens.
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