Gal Gadot Meets Hostage Survivors You Are Strength and Inspiration
- Gal Gadot met with five women who survived captivity in Gaza and encouraged them to keep sharing their stories for the release of the remaining hostages, as reported by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.
- Doron Steinbrecher stated to Gadot, "We must keep talking about the hostages and keep them in the public's consciousness," urging continued advocacy for hostages still held by Hamas.
- Gadot expressed admiration for the survivors' strength, saying, "You went through unimaginably hard things... you're going on with your lives and fighting for others."
- The American Jewish Committee has identified that 50 hostages remain in Hamas captivity in Gaza, and advocacy groups are pushing for their return following an earlier hostage agreement.
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Gal Gadot meets hostage survivors You are strength and inspiration
“It’s incredible how you’ve picked up the stretcher and are carrying it for those still there. You are strength. You are inspiration. I hope everyone comes back already,” said the Israeli actress. The post Gal Gadot meets hostage survivors You are strength and inspiration appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
'Wonder Woman' actress Gal Gadot praises 'strength' of freed Hamas hostages during emotional visit
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'You have no idea how incredible you are': Gal Gadot meets with former Hamas hostages
While visiting Israel, Hollywood star met with women who survived Hamas captivity, praising their resilience and spirit; The actress, visibly moved, urged continued awareness for those still held hostage and called the survivors 'an inspiration' and 'true strength'
Gal Gadot meets hostage survivors: ‘You are strength and inspiration’
Gal Gadot, Israel's most prominent figure in Hollywood, met Tuesday with five women who survived captivity in Gaza: Doron Steinbrecher, Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Moran Stella Yanai, and Ilana Gritzewsky. The survivors recounted their harrowing experiences in the hands of Hamas and called on Gadot to keep advocating for the release of the 50 hostages still believed to be held in the terror group's tunnels - 655 days since the October 7 massacre. St…
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