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Netanyahu's passover message acknowledges national pain, resilience

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Tel Aviv [Israel], April 11 (ANI/TPS): In his Passover address to the nation, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the empty chairs at many Seder--Passover feast--tables this year, representing hostages still held by Hamas, fallen soldiers, and the wounded recovering in rehabilitation centers.

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"From this emptiness rises the clear voice of our fallen heroes," Netanyahu said, quoting a message from fallen soldier Elkana Vizel, who fell in Gaza fighting Hamas: "We are a generation of redemption."

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The Prime Minister emphasized national resilience following the October 7th massacre: "We not only survived--we rose as one people and with a strong hand we broke the axis of evil."

He concluded by affirming Israel's historical perseverance against adversaries. (ANI/TPS)

(The story has come from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by the Tribune Staff.)

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