With the shock of Oct. 7 still raw, profound sadness and anger grip Israel on its Memorial Day
By TIA GOLDENBERG
Associated Press
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Memorial Day is always a somber occasion in Israel. But in the aftermath of Oct. 7, it has taken on a profound and raw sadness coupled with percolating anger. Families of the fallen, along with broad segments of the public, are demanding accountability from Israeli leaders over the failures that led to the deadliest attack in the country’s history. The solemn day, which begins at sundown Sunday, is abruptly interrupted by the fanfare of Independence Day, which begins Monday evening. The contrast is meant to highlight the link between the costly wars Israel has fought and the establishment and survival of the state. This year, though, it will be hard to reconcile at a time when Israelis feel more insecure than ever.