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In preparation for the celebration of International Women's Day, a ceremony was held today (Wednesday) awarding the Knighthood of the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation to pioneering women from Israel and the world.
This year and following the events of October 7, the ceremony was held to mark the events of October 7, and a special token was awarded to the women who were abducted into captivity in the Gaza Strip on that Shabbat and returned - and for those who are still there, when the returnees Margalit Mozes, Nili Margalit, Keren Monder, Mia Regev, Amit Sosna and others read On the stage is an excited call for the return of all the abductees.
Among the women who received the letter: Jordana Arzi, Ilana Dayan, Noa Tashvi, Batya Ofer, Lorina Khativ Kizel, Dr. Kochav Elkayam-Levi, Sisters of Arms, Esnat Perry, Dr. Efrat Baron Harlev, Inbal Shevah Sharvit and more.
At the ceremony, Michal, the sister of Seren (res.) the late Shaoli Greenlick, who was killed in the battles in Gaza, appeared with the song "Nothing Will Hurt Me" by the Church of the Mind, which became identified with the paramedic Amit Man who was murdered in the events of Shabbat, when clips of her singing were projected in the background. At the end At the event, Michal sang together with Jordana Arazi, from the receivers of the signal, the song "Home" which became the anthem of the war, when the returnees stood on the stage and sang together with them in tears.
Margalit Mozes who returned from captivity spoke on behalf of the returnees: "Each and every one of us should continue to cry out to the government to uphold the The conversations, which will replace those who need to be replaced, the main thing is that the abductees return home safely as soon as possible.
Ilana Dayan said on stage: "30 years ago I called Shimon Peres at home, it was Saturday evening, 6 days after Rabin's murder, and I asked to do the first interview with him after the murder. He asked me for one thing - to take into account the national mood and adjust the tone to break. Today's break is a thousand times bigger. On days like these, it seems that you can find the women here who will set the tone, and they come from the right and the left, exposed in the tower or in the streets of the anger of the protest, and this is also something we discovered about ourselves. Thanks to these men and women that I see all the time, I I know that we will rise from the ruins and we will bring the good future to the country."
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