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Right-wing thugs clashed with police just yards from the Cenotaph in Whitehall, and anti-Israel marchers clambered over war memorials to plant Palestinian flags. Anti-Semitic placards were also waved. These were the shameful scenes on one of the most hallowed days in the
But now the happy family has been destroyed: Yahav is dead, a victim of the brutal dawn massacre unleashed by Hamas terrorists on October 7. The 37-year-old artist sacrificed his life so his beloved wife and month-old baby Shaya could live. As
Professor Sir Chris Whitty said the crisis had shown a “great majority” willing to make sacrifices. He added: “The reason they took the decisions they took to put their lives on hold, often at considerable personal costs – social, economic or other