What’s happening:
Families of individuals kidnapped to Gaza appeared on the Israeli television show ‘Sorry for Asking’ on KAN 11, where they were prompted with intimate and challenging questions about their loved ones.
Why it matters:
The episode offers a raw and personal glimpse into the emotional turmoil experienced by those with family members held hostage. It serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing human impact of such conflicts and the personal stories behind the headlines.
Who’s involved:
Participants included Sigalit Cohen, Natalie Ben Ami, Orin Gantz, Moshe Lotam, Ayelet Levy Shachar, Nira Sharabi, Ye’ela David, and Omer Avigdori, all of whom have family members abducted by groups in Gaza.
What they’re saying:
The questions posed to the families ranged from “Do you dream about them at night?” to “What is the last thing you did together?” Despite the emotional weight, the families expressed a strong desire to share their experiences and keep the memory of their loved ones alive in the public consciousness.
The big picture:
This episode of ‘Sorry for Asking’ reflects broader societal and cultural engagement with the painful realities faced by families affected by the ongoing conflict. It underscores the importance of empathy and awareness in times of crisis.
This story was first published on jpost.