Israelis across the country stood silent at 11 a.m. Wednesday morning, as sirens blared for two minutes to mark Israel's Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day.
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During the siren, Israeli jets flew a special missing man formation aerial salute over the national military cemetery at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, beginning the official state Memorial Day ceremony to commemorate the 23,928 fallen soldiers and terror victims who have died since 1860.
"We mustn't remain indifferent to the threats of annihilation from those who wish us harm," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at the ceremony, amid the current tensions with Iran. "The defenders of the present tell the defenders of the past: 'Masada will not fall again.'"
He added: "We must hold onto our land with all our might and with all our determination."
Memorial Day was ushered in on 8 p.m. Tuesday, as a one-minute siren sounded throughout the country, bringing it to a standstill.
The siren was immediately followed by the state ceremony at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Wednesday's siren was followed by the state Memorial Day service at Mount Herzl, as well as smaller events in Israel's 52 military cemeteries and at memorial sites across the country.

The ceremony honoring victims of terrorist attacks was held in Jerusalem at 1 p.m.
According to the Defense Ministry, since last Memorial Day, 112 new names were added to the somber list of those who died defending the country since 1860.
Of them, 43 were IDF soldiers, police officers, and civilians, and 69 were disabled veterans who passed away due to complications of injuries sustained during their military service.
The Defense Ministry's figures include all security forces members who died during their service over the past year, including as a result of accidents, suicide, or illness.
According to National Insurance Institute data the number of civilians killed in terrorist attacks since Israel's inception in 1948 stands at 4,159. This figure includes 120 foreign nationals, who were killed in terrorist attacks in Israel and 100 Israelis who were murdered in attacks overseas.
The hostilities have left 3,262 orphans including 121 who have lost both parents, 800 widows and widowers, and 975 bereaved parents who are still with us.
Memorial Day will come to a close with a ceremony slated to take place on Mount Herzl at 8 p.m. Wednesday, ushering in Israel's 73rd Independence Day.
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