
Jerusalem City Hall projects the names of those who died on the city walls and displays the Israeli flag with the word “Yizkor” on the Chord Bridge
On Tuesday evening, the walls of the Old City, Chord Bridge and other buildings in Jerusalem were illuminated to mark the eve of Israel’s Memorial Day, which honors fallen soldiers and victims of terrorist attacks.
Jerusalem City Hall projected the names of the departed and memorial candles on the walls of the Old City.
On the Chord Bridge, the Israeli flag was displayed along with the word “Yizkor,” which means “to remember” in Hebrew.

Several other buildings in the capital were lit up in blue and white
Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion said: “Tonight, as Jerusalem is lit up in memory, we all stand together with the families who have lost loved ones.
The city stands still, bows its head and lovingly embraces those who have suffered the greatest loss.
“On behalf of all Jerusalemites, I send a warm embrace to the bereaved families and promise: you will never be alone.
The entire city stands with you, remembering, grieving and honoring.
May the memory of the departed be blessed forever.”
Published in 04/30/2025 04h54
Text adapted by AI (Grok) and translated via Google API in the English version. Images from public image libraries or credits in the caption.
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