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The parade is taking place almost eight months to the day since the October 7th attack by Hamas terrorists on Israel, which launched the nation into a war that is now being fought primarily in Gaza. ADVERTISEMENT Generally a celebratory event, this year's parade will strike a much different tone, as organizers say those gathering will be focused on solidarity with Israel and the Jewish cause, as well as the ongoing hope that the hostages still in Palestinian captivity will be released. Mark Treyger, the CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council said the mood today is one of 'confetti and music.' 'This is more of a mood of unwavering, ironclad solidarity with hostages to bring them home, and also our unwavering love and pride in our Jewish identity,' he said, according to the Associated Press. 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Organizers say they expect some 40,000 participants, including several official representatives of Israel, and some of the family members of the hostages. Treyger added that, despite an alarmingly large rise in anti-Semitism since October 7, canceling the parade was never a consideration. However, bulked up security will be in place to help participants meet the moment. Drones, K-9 units, bike patrols, and fencing and barriers will all be in place along the roughly mile-long parade route. Large bags and coolers will not be allowed onsite, and spectators will be asked to pass through metal detectors. On Friday, city officials said there had been no specific or credible threats ahead of the event, and that protestors have the right to demonstrate as long as it remains peaceful. ADVERTISEMENT Mayor Eric Adams, who has condemned the disruptive and sometimes unlawful behavior of anti-Israel protestors around the city, said: 'We’re not going to allow any unlawfulness and any disruption of any celebration of one’s heritage in this city.' Though there have been thousands of protests related to the ongoing Israel/Hamas war in NYC since October 7, Sunday's parade will be the first large-scale Jewish event since the outbreak of the war, according to Adams. NYC law enforcement officers are expecting protests to line the Israel Parade Sunday, which Mayor Eric Adams has made it clear are perfectly acceptable, so long as they remain peaceful There have been thousands of protests in New York City related to the Israel/Hamas war since October RELATED ARTICLES * David Beckham sweetly cuddles his daughter Harper, 12, as he puts on a brave face after Inter Miami draw with St. Louis * Police stunned after seven-seater carrying FOURTEEN people including children is pulled over * Scott Mills marries fiancé Sam Vaughan! 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