There will be a vigil outside of Hendrick’s Chapel Tonight for the State of Israel and the victims of the horrific terrorist attack by Hamas on Saturday as the country has entered a war against Hamas.
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JACOB ERLBAUM: Horror for Israelis as sirens continue to sound with rockets raining down from Hamas. But here at Syracuse University as Americans rally in support of Israel around the country, freshman Mia Gottesman has helped put together a vigil for Israel that will take place outside Hendricks chapel tonight.
MIA GOTTESMAN: After hearing everything that happened and seeing around the world that different people are coming together to stand in solidarity with Israel, I thought that Syracuse wasn’t having anything yet and why not be the start of something that could be great.
ERLBAUM: Gottesman talked about what the event means for Central New Yorkers and Syracuse students.
GOTTESMAN: Show the world that were standing in solidarity with what’s right.
ERLBAUM: Gottesman makes it clear that tonight is to stand up for Israel and for the good side in this war. The vigil is set for 8 O’clock tonight, Jacob Erlbaum N-C-C News.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) – Israel is at war with the terrorist group Hamas as fighting rages on in Gaza and Southern Israel. The war began after Hamas launched a surprise attack in which the terrorist group murdered over 1,000 Israelis in a display of sheer evil. In defense of itself, Israel has responded by declaring war on Hamas and targeting the terrorist group in Gaza with missiles.
In response to the tragedy in Israel, people across America are coming together to have rallies and vigils in support of the State and the Israeli people. Here at Syracuse University, a vigil is planned for tonight outside Hendrick’s Chapel.
Mia Gottesman, a freshman at SU, has worked with Chabad and Hillel at Syracuse to plan the event which is set to bring Jews and non-Jews here at Syracuse and in Central New York together to honor the victims and show solidarity with Israel as the war continues. In an interview with Gottesman, she said, “I thought that Syracuse wasn’t having anything yet and why not be the start of something that could be great.”
There will be speeches by several people including Gottesman herself as Central New Yorkers and Syracuse students are set to come together this evening. The vigil is set for 8 p.m.