A memorial service was held in a central Tel Aviv park for hundreds of relatives of hostages and those murdered in the attack, yet the event had to be canceled due to rocket fire threats.
The group was ordered to lie face down on the ground until the missile was intercepted when sirens alerted them to an impending missile from Yemen just before it started.
The Israeli government hosted a second significant memorial today, but it was pre-recorded and open to the public, ostensibly to prevent disruptions.
One year later, there were more ceremonies and demonstrations in other parts of Israel.
It was the bloodiest day for Jews since the Nazi Holocaust, with around 1,200 individuals slain and 250 more taken prisoner in Gaza.
In response, Israel launched a massive onslaught on Gaza that, according to health officials in the region controlled by Hamas, has killed about 42,000 people.
The Houthis of Yemen and the powerful, Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon are just two of the fronts in which it is currently at war with Hamas’s Middle East supporters.