Texas Gov. Honors Victims Of Oct. 7th Terror Attack With State Wide Moment Of Silence
7 weeks ago
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is honoring the victims of the October 7th Terror attacks that were carried out on Israel.
The Governor is asking Texans to join him in a moment of silence for the people of Israel and the seven Americans still held hostage saying Texas will always stand with Israel.
The proclamation states the moment of silence will be held at 7 am central on the one year anniversary to honor the victims whose lives were tragically taken due to the acts of war committed by the brutal terrorist organization Hamas and in remembrance for those who are still held hostage to this day.
In addition, All flags will be lowered to half-staff, and religious leaders are being asked to light a candle at their next service.
The Governor is asking Texans to join him in a moment of silence for the people of Israel and the seven Americans still held hostage saying Texas will always stand with Israel.
The proclamation states the moment of silence will be held at 7 am central on the one year anniversary to honor the victims whose lives were tragically taken due to the acts of war committed by the brutal terrorist organization Hamas and in remembrance for those who are still held hostage to this day.
In addition, All flags will be lowered to half-staff, and religious leaders are being asked to light a candle at their next service.