Hen Mazzig
11 families received signs of life from kidnapped loved ones, some of whom are not even scheduled to be released in phase one. It's easy to lose sight of the people behind the headlines, especially when the media doesn’t share every name and story. But the hostages are not numbers. Each hostage is someone's loved one, someone's whole world. Take Eitan Mor for example. Eitan has a loving partner, a dog, and a 5-year-old sister who doesn’t understand why her big brother is gone. He is a barista who dreams of opening his own restaurant. On October 7th, he was working as a security guard at Nova and risked his life to protect the dignity of women who had been murdered by Hamas. He moved their bodies to prevent Hamas from abusing them before he was caught and kidnapped. Eitan honored Hamas’ victims that day, and now we must honor him by fighting to bring him home. Every hostage has a story. Every hostage is suffering in Hamas’ hell RIGHT NOW. We can't stop advocating for them until every last one is safe. Don’t forget them. They’re real people who need us now more than ever.