Moshe Lotem and his son and Omri, the father and brother of Hagar Brodetz, who was abducted from the village of Gaza along with her three children, Ofri (10), Yuval (8), and Uriah (4.5), went out Wednesday evening to protest at the Ein Yahav junction, Route 90, with signs saying "Don't stop until everyone returns," demanding the return of all abductees from the Gaza Strip.
Avichai Brodetz, whose family was abducted to Gaza: "May Israel make every possible effort to return the women and children" // Avi Cohen
The two have been staying with their family in Moshav Ein Yahav since the beginning of the war, along with thousands of other evacuees from the surrounding communities, who are staying in the seven communities in the Middle Arava region. "47 terrible days are behind us, but there is a chance that our beloved abductees, Hagar, Ofri, Yuval and Uriah Brodetz, will return to us in the coming days," Moshe says excitedly.
"You don't stop until everyone comes back." Omri Lotem, tonight, photo: Fanny Ben David, Middle Arava
He went on to emphasize that the struggle for the return of the abductees does not end here: "At the same time, we feel obligated to continue the struggle, in our own way, for the return of all the abductees, down to the last. After the massacre and kidnapping we suffered on October 7, there is only one thing that will go down as a victory: the return of all the hostages safe and sound to their families. The return of the hostages is not the main task, but the only one."
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