Six hundred long days of fighting, loss, pain, and uncertainty have passed, alongside attempts to return to normalcy and create a different reality, both individually and collectively.
We have chosen to come together around the concept of unity, believing that the unity of the people calls upon us to look each other in the eye, to recognize with compassion the pain that each person carries, and to create a space for encounter, listening, acceptance, and love. We want to listen to the families of the kidnapped and to the kidnapped who have returned to us, to connect them to our hearts and support their struggle—the return of all the kidnapped, down to the last one—out of the belief that their place is at home with their loved ones and that only their return will enable the process of rehabilitation that Israeli society so desperately needs at this time. Kind eyes, concern, and shared responsibility will weave together with unity on the front lines and in the rear.