Tirelessly, for more than fourteen months, these sons, wives, brothers have been hitting the pavement to fight against oblivion and find their loved ones.
For them, freedom took on a bitter taste. Since the terrorist attack of October 7, 2023, they have lived in waiting, sometimes nourishing hope or fighting against despondency, according to the rumors. It was an uncle, a brother, a member of their family who was kidnapped. Since then, they have been counting down the days.
For the hostage in the Gaza Strip, these are so many days of surviving in nightmarish conditions to which their loved ones constantly refer. For them, in Israel, it has been more than fourteen months leading what has become the fight of a lifetime: for the release of the 101 Israeli hostages still held somewhere in the Palestinian territory ravaged by more than a year of war.
They must fight against oblivion. Michael Levy is the brother of Or, 34, who was kidnapped on October 7 and whose wife, Eynav, 32, was killed that day. He says he has given more than 1,000 interviews since he discovered his brother’s fate eight days later…
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