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Entrance to Mount Herzl national cemetery

Mount Herzl (), also Har HaZikaron ( lit. "Mount of Remembrance"), is Israel's national cemetery, found on the west side of Jerusalem beside Jerusalem Forest. It is named for Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern political Zionism. Herzl's tomb lies at the top of the hill. Yad Vashem, which commemorates the Holocaust, lies to the west of Mt. Herzl. Israel's war dead are also buried there. Mount Herzl is 834 meters above the sea. every plot section in Mount Herzl have a broad platform or plaza for memorial services. most of the state memorial ceremonies for those who killed in the wars are conducted in the National Military and Police cemetery.

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