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Moran Attias' painful statement: "I can't help but think of the kidnapped children who need a hug" | Israel Hayom

2023-10-15T10:45:32.950Z

Highlights: Moran Attias shared a photo of herself hugging her daughter on Saturday. The actress said she traveled to the south of the country to meet with residents affected by the war. When she returned home, she shared that even her daughter felt that something had happened to her. Attias, 42, ended the post with the hashtag bringthemhomenoew, which translates from English as "bring them home now" "I can't imagine being able to hold my baby without thinking about all the babies burned alive," she said.


The actress said she traveled to the south of the country to meet with residents affected by the war • When she returned home, she shared that even her daughter felt that something had happened to her: "She held me so tight, she needed me"


Just days after filming herself running to a safe space during a missile attack, Moran Attias shared a photo of herself hugging her daughter on Saturday, as well as her thoughts on the moment of the ongoing "Iron Swords" war.

"Exactly a week ago I woke up to the news of the attack, and the next day I decided to go to the south to offer my help at one of the hospitals that treated the wounded, but the news reported the rising death toll," she began the post on her Instagram account, where she has 454,<> followers, in which she shared the horrific scenes she encountered. She said that she and musician Gil Nemeth decided to go together to meet people and see their homes, "because I didn't believe it and I didn't want to go. I've seen it all and considered whether to share it, but right now I'll share that as a young mom, I couldn't go home. I can't imagine being able to hold my baby without thinking about all the babies burned alive in their homes."

Moran Attias fled for her life, last week // Screenshot from Instagram


"Eventually I decided to go home, and my daughter was just in shock. She held me so tight. She needed me, my body, my smell. I can't help but think about the kidnapped children who need to be hugged," the actress added painfully. "I say this to all the mothers who know this feeling, and ask you to shout and demand that Hamas return our children and babies," while tagging a host of celebs who are also mothers, such as Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Amy Schumer, Miranda Kerr – and of course Israeli-international stars Noa Tishbi and Gal Gadot.

Attias, 42, ended the post with the hashtag bringthemhomenoew, which translates from English as "bring them home now."

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Just last week, Attias filmed herself running to a safe space while an alarm went off in southern Israel, where she was photographed with families of missing and survivors. "I'm fine, but only physically. These are my friends, they weren't as scared as I am because they live here and are used to the sound of sirens," she said after the stressful incident.

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