The Bibas family remains hostages in Gaza. A nation is hoping against hope for their return.
- People in Israel and around the world wore orange on Wednesday to honor the Bibas family, who were taken hostage on Oct. 7, 2023, becoming symbols of the plight of hostages in Gaza.
- The Bibas family has inspired various forms of art and activism, as their story resonates deeply with many, particularly mothers who see their own children in Kfir and Ariel.
- Despite ongoing uncertainty about their fate, the Bibas family represents the emotional struggle and resilience of Israelis and their supporters, as they hope for the family's return.
- Recent news suggested that of the 26 hostages yet to be released, 18 are alive, but the Bibas family remains a focal point of concern and hope for many.
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