Today, there is a spark of hope as Hamas, the terror organization responsible for the atrocities of October 7th, has stated it will release four female hostages: Naama Levy, Karina Araiev, Danielle Gilboa, and Liri Albag. Their return, long overdue, offers a moment of relief for their families and all who have been tirelessly advocating for their freedom.
Yet this gesture is overshadowed by the grim reality: Hamas continues to hold over 90 hostages, including two female civilians and two children, prolonging their unimaginable suffering. Among the captives are innocent men, women, and children, whose lives and futures are being used as bargaining chips by this terror organization.
A Step Forward, But the Fight for Freedom Continues
While the release of Naama, Karina, Danielle, and Liri is a step in the right direction, it is far from enough. Each day that these hostages remain in captivity is a stark reminder of Hamas’s barbarity and disregard for humanity. These are not just names—they are mothers, daughters, fathers, sons, and children, all waiting to be reunited with their loved ones.
Israel’s commitment remains unshaken: every hostage must come home. The nation stands united in its determination to secure the release of every individual, ensuring no one is forgotten or left behind.
We Will Not Rest Until All Are Free
Naama, Karina, Danielle, and Liri—your anticipated return brings hope and strength to your families and the entire nation. But as we rejoice in this moment, we must also remember the over 90 others still enduring captivity under Hamas’s terror grip.
This is not the end of the story. Until every single hostage is freed and reunited with their loved ones, the fight for justice, freedom, and humanity continues. We will not rest. We will not stop. Everyone must come home.
As part of this “ceasefire” agreement, Israel is being forced to release convicted terrorists in “exchange” for its innocent civilians, who are being held in Hamas’s terror dungeons under inhumane and brutal conditions. These are individuals with blood on their hands, responsible for heinous crimes against innocent men, women, and children. Yet, in its unwavering commitment to the sanctity of human life, Israel has made this painful concession to secure the release of its citizens. This is not a negotiation of equals but a heartbreaking moral dilemma, forced upon Israel by a terror organization that thrives on the suffering of the innocent.