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The mother of Naama Levy who was kidnapped to Gaza: "It's hard to hear 'doing what we can', our childhood is not here" - Voila! news

2024-03-10T07:18:18.768Z

Highlights: The mother of Naama Levy who was kidnapped to Gaza: "It's hard to hear 'doing what we can', our childhood is not here" The 19-year-old was kidnapped from the Nahal Oz base on the morning of Black Saturday, October 7, and since then she has been held captive by Hamas for 159 days. Ayelet Levy-Shahar, Naama's mother, spoke this morning (Sunday) with Udi Segal and Anat Davidov on 103FM.


Ayelet Levy-Shahar, the captive's mother, shared on 103FM the difficulty of expecting her daughter: "The time that is lengthening is unimaginable." On the storm of the meeting with the Prime Minister's wife: "I was disappointed, I think her heart is in this place"


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19-year-old Naama Levy was kidnapped from the Nahal Oz base on the morning of Black Saturday, October 7, and since then she has been held captive by Hamas for 159 days.

Ayelet Levy-Shahar, Naama's mother, spoke this morning (Sunday) with Udi Segal and Anat Davidov on 103FM and talked about her feelings after so much time has passed since the day her daughter was kidnapped.



"It's not easy, but what is this difficulty compared to what my daughter, other girls and 134 abductees have been going through there for 159 days? Our difficulty is dwarfed, we are doing what we understand can help to bring the girl home. It is unimaginable the time that is lengthening and that this thing is not Closes. Very painful. Many express the feelings, the partnership of fate with us, I feel it and people continue to arrive, but things continue on parallel lines, and it seems that there is a dispersion to all kinds of other agendas. It is very worrying and painful, because it seems to me that all It is so clear, not only to me as a mother, that it is impossible to continue. Stop everything and return the kidnapped people home."



Later, she admitted: "We have a dialogue, obviously it is never as often as we would like, in the end my daughter is not here yet. There is communication, there is listening, and there is a feeling of action. It is hard to hear 'we are doing everything we can.' We want a result. We don't see our childhood here. I think the change is already happening among those engaged in the craft from our side. There is additional pressure from the US, Egypt, Qatar and everyone involved, we can press more, we can turn off faucets and promote additional initiatives because the entrenchment This is part of the negotiations."

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"I was disappointed," Levy-Shahar commented on the apparent refusal of Netanyahu's entourage for the Prime Minister's wife to meet with the families of the abductees: "It sounds to me that what the Prime Minister's wife should be doing right now is meeting the families of the abductees and working for their return. I think her heart is in that place. Definitely We should meet again, I'm sure it's something that maybe somehow fell through. I can't get into her head, I think it's hard to hear what we have to say but it's what needs to be done. Something didn't go right. I hope it's being checked again, and if there's anything she What needs to be done now is to meet the families and help promote the end of this terrible thing."



At the end, she painfully described: "There are three more children, a 21-year-old, a 16-year-old and an 11.5-year-old. The younger children go to school, to classes, we prepare sandwiches for them in the morning, the older children are very involved in the activities of the family headquarters.

We are in partnership in this fight.

I don't think we needed the published report to worry, to understand what happened there on October 7 and what our concern is for young, innocent girls who were kidnapped.

We have been dealing with these concerns since day one."



The Prime Minister's Office responded: The appeal of the abducted mothers to the Prime Minister's wife is not recognized.

Since the beginning of the war, she has held dozens of meetings with families of abductees and fallen soldiers and continues to meet with anyone who requests.

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Source: walla

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