The Iron Swords Monument commemorates Jerusalem’s fallen civilians, honoring the victims of October 7 and the war that followed. Centered around the Star of David, iron plates rise from its vertices like fractured roots, forming a severed tree – symbolizing destruction, loss, and the enduring scars left on Israeli and Jewish society.
At the heart of the monument lies a sacred space engraved with the names of the fallen. From this core, a radiant light shines outward, representing hope, healing, and unity emerging from the depths of brokenness. Measuring 14 meters in diameter and 5.5 meters in height, the iron structure transforms collective grief into a lasting memory.
This monument stands not only as a testament to tragedy, but also to the potential for resilience and renewal. It invites reflection – on loss, on strength, and on the enduring light that persists even in the darkest moments.
“There is a crack in everything – that’s how the light gets in.”

Credits
Architecture
Ollech+Tol Architects; Nati Ollech, Tami Ollech Lerer, Aviel Argaman, Daniel Moatti
Client
Jerusalem Development Authority
Year of completion
2024
Location
Jerusalem, Israel
Total area
150 m2
Site area
120 m2