The exhibit and commemoration in Miami, called Nova 06:29, concluded with a powerful and emotional ceremony marking 500 days of the war. The gathering, which took place last night (Sunday), was attended by the special White House envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, former hostage survivor Noa Argamani, and the brothers of hostages, Guy Gilboa Dalal and Evyatar David. The event was held in the presence of Israel’s Consul General, Maor Elbaz-Starinsky, families of hostages, and approximately 4,000 Nova supporters who were present at the venue.
Speaking at the gathering, Witkoff delivered a resolute message: “President Trump was thrilled to hear I was coming here, as this cause holds a special place in his heart. The President is committed to ensuring that every single hostage is brought home. I promise you—we will leave no one behind.”
White House Envoy Steve Witkoff and freed hostage Noa Argamani take part in the 500-day commemoration event. Photo: ALBERT LALAMAIEV ADINAYEV MEDIA
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Nova 6:29 Exhibit: A Living Memorial to a Massacre
The “Nova 06:29” exhibit, recently displayed in Tel Aviv’s Kikar Hamedina, serves as a chilling and immersive tribute to the victims of the Nova Festival massacre on October 7, 2023. The exhibit recreates the terrifying moments of that morning, when Hamas terrorists ambushed and slaughtered hundreds of innocent festival goers.
The name “06:29” represents the exact time when the first shots were fired, turning a night of celebration into a nightmare of survival. Through a combination of video footage, survivor testimonies, and chilling audio recordings, the exhibit captures the horror of that day, ensuring that the memories of the victims and the resilience of the survivors remain part of Israel’s collective history.
The initiative behind the exhibit aims to honor those who were murdered, keep their stories alive, and remind the world of the brutality Israel continues to face.
“We Cannot Rest Until They Are Home”
As the event concluded, the families of the remaining hostages sent a clear message to the international community: “We cannot move on until every hostage is home. Every day that passes is another day of agony for our loved ones. We need the world to act.”
With the backing of the U.S. government and an outpouring of global solidarity, the fight for justice and freedom continues.






