Over the past week, Israel has mourned new victims of terrorism, with attacks occurring in everyday settings and claiming innocent lives. The recent murder of Jews celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach in Sydney highlights that antisemitic violence is a global and persistent threat. The article emphasizes the importance of remembering each victim by name, resisting the tendency to let their stories fade as new tragedies occur.
Personal stories, such as those of Alisa Flatow, Malki Roth, and Koby Mandell, illustrate how families have transformed grief into enduring legacies and support for others. The author lists additional victims whose names should be spoken and remembered, underscoring that every life lost to terror matters deeply. Forgetting these individuals, the article argues, allows terror to achieve its goal of erasure and weakens the pursuit of justice.
Remembrance is presented as a moral obligation, not just for families but for society as a whole. By naming and honoring victims, communities affirm the value of each life and ensure that acts of terror are not quietly absorbed into history.

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