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I urge world leaders to do all they can to bring hostages home

The Prime Minister writes for the JC on the anniversary of October 7

October 6, 2024 11:55
Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets October 7 hostage families
30/09/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets with the families of hostages and the bereaved at a commemoration event in 10 Downing Street ahead of the first anniversary of the October 7th attacks. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street
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October 7 is an anniversary that has marked us forever. Words can barely recall the horror of that day.

Young people killed whilst celebrating life at a festival. Parents murdered as they tried desperately to protect their children from harm. Jews tortured and abducted, in a land that was supposed to be a safe haven for the Jewish people after millennia of persecution. The promise of “never again”, made in the dark aftermath of the Second World War, had been strained once more.

Those deep wounds will take more than a lifetime to heal. The scars on individual and the collective consciousness may never fully fade at all. They remain a painful reminder that the world’s oldest hatred is still a grave threat today.

On this day I will be thinking of the many mothers missing their children, the families who do not know if they will see their loved ones again. I will remember the missing and the dead, the communities torn apart, the grieving and those still suffering.