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    Emotional Exhibit Reveals Families’ Captivity Horrors

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    The Reality of Captivity

    Families of Israeli hostages currently held in Gaza have marked 100 days of captivity by embracing an immersive and somber experience in Tel Aviv: entering a lifelike 30-meter tunnel designed to replicate the harrowing conditions under which their loved ones are living.

    Why It Matters

    The exhibit serves as a visceral reminder of the plight of the 136 Israeli captives still detained by Hamas following an abduction and massacre on October 7. It’s a stark portrayal aimed at raising awareness and international support for their release, echoing the desperate circumstances these hostages endure.

    The Tunnel Experience

    Transformed into a harrowing display at Hostages Square, this tunnel welcomes visitors to a confined world of loneliness and suffocation — a mere simulation of what the true captives are forced to suffer. Families, journalists, and citizens alike are stepping into the grim reality of the captives, igniting widespread empathy and calling for immediate action.

    The Derivation of Hope

    In a poignant demonstration of human resilience, sentimental graffiti adorns the walls, written by relatives of the hostages including one who scrawled “Hope dies last,” reminiscent of a loved one tragically lost during the abduction.

    Family Testimony

    Eyal Mor and Meirav Mor-Raviv express their despair knowing that their uncle endures such squalid conditions, where for 50 days, news from within remained a disheartening silence. Ela Ben Ami, faced with the suffocate mimicry of the internment, trembles at the thought of that being her father’s reality. A symbol of the ongoing struggle and sorrow emerged in the Tel Aviv sky, while Inbar Goldstein reflects upon the magnitude of solitary endurance within those walls, connected with her brother and niece’s memory who were victims of the violence.

    At the Heart of Solidarity

    The emotional burden sheds light not only on the plight of the hostages but also on the obligation of society to remember the lost and fight for the living – an ardent call for release and closure.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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