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"It wears on my hand as a daily reminder": Lucy Ahrish breaks down Israel today

2024-01-23T07:49:15.022Z

Highlights: "It wears on my hand as a daily reminder": Lucy Ahrish breaks down Israel today. "What for God's sake is happening to the kidnappers there?" she wondered, adding a heart emoji is broken. Aharish was recorded breaking down in tears during an interview to mark 100 days of the October 7th massacre she conducted with the father of the Biebs family. "How can they be kept there? What does he (Kfir Bibs; 14) even understand?" she asked.


Against the background of the intensification of the struggle of the families of the abductees, Lucy Aharish sought to illustrate how unbearably difficult the situation is for her • "What is happening to them there?"


Last night (Monday) Lucy Ahrish published a story on her Instagram account in which she asked to share the status of her identification bracelet with the abductees which she had tied around her since the first days of the outbreak of the Iron Swords War.

Lucy Aharish burst into tears during the broadcast: "It is impossible to imagine and digest this" // Photo: Network 13 (archive)

"The bracelet of the abductees on my wrist from the first week of the war," Ahrish told her followers against the background of a photo of the film in question by her.

"I refuse to put on a new one because it's important to me to see how this bracelet wears on my wrist as a daily reminder. Because if it's been on my wrist for a hundred days the bracelet wears out and starts to crumble and unravel, what for God's sake is happening to the kidnappers there?" she wondered, adding a heart emoji is broken.

Just before concluding her words, she called for the abductees to be returned to their homes now.

Aharish's story, Instagram,

Just last week, Aharish was recorded breaking down in tears during an interview to mark 100 days of the October 7th massacre she conducted with the cousin of the father of the Biebs family, Jordan, who is still being held by Hamas along with his wife Shiri and his two children Kafir and Ariel.

"When you see a picture of a baby, you can't imagine it, you can't digest it," she said.

Later in her speech she tried to think about the great challenge faced by Shiri Biebs in captivity as a mother of two babies.

"How can they be kept there? What does he (Kfir Bibs; 14) even understand?

What does he understand by what he goes through?

What do they even understand what they are going through?

How do you explain that?

As a mother, I try to imagine what a nine-month-year-old child understands," she shared in a voice choked with tears.

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Source: israelhayom

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