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  There is an annual event for Anzac Day in Jerusalem on April 25, one in Beersheva on October 31, and one in Semakh on Sept 25 each year 

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Semakh

Largely due to the vision of Ziv Ophir of Kinneret College, which is located around the site of Semakh, the government has reconstructed the damaged station, restored the surrounding buildings and continues the memory of these gallant soldiers. At the restored station, they have erected a memorial plaque telling the story of the capture and listing the names of those killed, which was presented by members of the Australian Light Horse Association. A ceremony was held in 2017 with band, horsemen and other local and overseas visitors.  Here is a link to the commemorations: https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-israel-descendants-of-aboriginal-anzac-soldiers-retrace-forgotten-stories/ and https://youtu.be/FQTOYCq_RlU. A visitors’ centre with a multi-media presentation was opened in 2017. 

In 2019, a statue by Jennifer Marshall (see photo) was unveiled in Semakh to commemorate the significant indigenous involvement in that battle. It depicts a lighthorse and aboriginal soldier laying soil on the grave of a fallen comrade.

israel 1Jennifer Sculpture Semakh 2019   Semakh side 2019 08 23 at 16.39.41

Other Memorials

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Pictures:

  1. Beersheba 90th anniversary celebrations – Jill Curry
  2. Ceremony for the opening of the Light Horse Memorial monument at Semakh, 2012 – Jill Curry
  3. ANZAC Monument, Semakh – Jill Curry
  4. Ziv Ophir explains about the Semakh railway station (behind) – Jill Curry
  5. Be’er Sheva station – Jill Curry

 

 

 

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