Eshkol Tower illuminates in solidarity with the ‘Bring Them Home Now’ movement
The University’s iconic Eshkol Tower shines in solidarity with the “Bring Them Home Now” movement, calling for the release of hostages who have been held in Gaza for over 320 days.
We are filled with hope following the successful and heroic rescue of Kaid Farhan Elkadi, who was bravely retrieved from an underground tunnel in Gaza. Mr. Elkadi, 52, from a Bedouin village near Rahat in the Negev desert, stands as a testament to resilience during these challenging times. For over 321 days, our brothers and sisters have been held captive by Hamas, but we remain steadfast in our belief that their return is within reach. As a united Israeli society, it is our moral duty and collective responsibility to bring them home. This moment is critical, and we must embrace the hope and opportunity before us to secure their release. Together, we can bring them back. Time is on our side if we act now.
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