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'Run For Their Lives' candlelight vigil held at UNLV requires Gaza hostage launch

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — October 7 marks two years since Hamas’ assault on Israel. 1,200 lives had been misplaced that day, and Israel’s counter-attack has since devastated Gaza. Within the Las Vegas valley, the group gathered Sunday in assist of the hostages within the first-ever “Run For Their Lives” candlelight vigil held at UNLV’s amphitheater.

The occasion introduced in dozens, lots of whom wore crimson in solidarity. It was the primary time the Henderson and Summerlin chapters of the “Run for their Lives” group banded collectively to host an occasion. 

“I hope that they understand that it’s important to have some empathy and compassion and caring for those who are in a situation like this,” mentioned Elizabeth Breier, who leads the Henderson ‘Run for Their Lives’ chapter.

The teams usually host weekly walks, urging the discharge of hostages held by Hamas.

Sunday’s vigil featured a Hebrew prayer, candle lighting, and even songs. Some attendees had been seen waving the Jewish flag in solidarity.

October 7 marks two years since Hamas’ assault on Israel. 1,200 lives had been misplaced that day, and Israel’s counter-attack has since devastated Gaza. Within the Las Vegas valley, the group gathered Sunday in assist of the hostages within the first-ever “Run For Their Lives” candlelight vigil held at UNLV’s amphitheater. (KLAS)IMG 0779October 7 marks two years since Hamas’ assault on Israel. 1,200 lives had been misplaced that day, and Israel’s counter-attack has since devastated Gaza. Within the Las Vegas valley, the group gathered Sunday in assist of the hostages within the first-ever “Run For Their Lives” candlelight vigil held at UNLV’s amphitheater. (KLAS)IMG 0780October 7 marks two years since Hamas’ assault on Israel. 1,200 lives had been misplaced that day, and Israel’s counter-attack has since devastated Gaza. Within the Las Vegas valley, the group gathered Sunday in assist of the hostages within the first-ever “Run For Their Lives” candlelight vigil held at UNLV’s amphitheater. (KLAS)IMG 0775October 7 marks two years since Hamas’ assault on Israel. 1,200 lives had been misplaced that day, and Israel’s counter-attack has since devastated Gaza. Within the Las Vegas valley, the group gathered Sunday in assist of the hostages within the first-ever “Run For Their Lives” candlelight vigil held at UNLV’s amphitheater. (KLAS)

“The idea is just to be together and share this sentiment of bring them home now,” mentioned co-chair Of the UNLV Job Pressure for Jewish Identification and Inclusion, Gregory Brown, who was in attendance. “There have been many demonstrations, rallies, and marches with large crowds. I’m a professor, I want people to think.” 

College students had been additionally current, just like the President of Hillel, Emily King.

“It’s very important that students come to campus and advocate, advocate for Israel, and to bring the hostages home,” King. mentioned “I think anyone can make a difference, as long as you say what you believe.”

Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkeley beforehand introduced she would attend the vigil, however didn’t make it on account of a scheduling battle.

On Sunday, President Donald Trump posted on his Fact Social account that talks with Hamas have been “very successful” and are “proceeding rapidly.”  Moreover, he added that groups will meet once more on Monday in Egypt to work via particulars.

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