Bring Them Home Now

Bring Them Home Now

Civic and Social Organizations

About us

We are the families and friends of hundreds of innocent abductees from 25 nationalities taken hostage by Hamas. We are not a political organization - the entire headquarters are operating on a completely voluntary basis We formed the Hostage and Missing Families Forum Less than 24 hours after the horrific attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7th, in which thousands of innocent civilians were murdered and taken hostage by Hamas. The Forum is focused on bringing the hostages back home to their families, to us. The forum offers families holistic support and professional assistance and advances the ongoing efforts through all channels, locally, regionally and globally, to bring the hostages and the missing back home to their loved ones. Demanding the release of innocent hostages does not require bravery, it is not political either. Many of the hostages are children, women and the elderly. We demand to bring them home now. Counting thousands of volunteers and supporters, the Hostage and Missing Families Forum includes family members and friends of the hostages alongside top security, law, media and diplomacy experts who are donating their time to the cause. #Bringthemhomenow

Website
https://stories.bringthemhomenow.net/
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Tel Aviv
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2023

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    A huge display at Times Square, NYC, yesterday, showing the faces of 27 hostages who were murdered while in Hamas captivity. We stand firmly together, united as one, calling for the release of all 101 hostages - the living for rehabilitation and the murdered for proper burial in their homeland.🎗

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    Thousands of protesters across Israel call demand an immediate deal to bring home 101 hostages! Today marks the 333rd day that 101 hostages remain in Hamas captivity. This evening, thousands of Israelis took to the streets, calling for an end to the neglect and urging for a deal to return all hostages - the living for rehabilitation, and the murdered and fallen for proper burial in their homeland.

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    They came from across Israel— tens of thousands. In this massive crowd, the loudest voice roared with rage. Much like a volcanic eruption releases hot lava from deep within, this tidal wave of anger that gathered at Begin Gate stems from 333 days of pent-up frustration and sorrow since October 7th. We can only hope that the rallying cry, “Bring Them Home, NOW,” resonates powerfully with the Prime Minister and the members of the Political-Security cabinet. Seal the deal—bring them home now!

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    "It shouldn't have happened, not like this! We did everything to end this story differently, with hope... The people are with us, the amazing people who flooded the streets of Israel yesterday, protesting and shouting—enough, seal the deal now!" mourned Eshel Gat, father of Carmel Gat, who was brutally murdered in Hamas captivity and finally returned to Israel. Thousands attended her funeral, sharing in the grief for Carmel, whose death, along with that of the other five hostages, symbolizes the ongoing injustice by a government that refuses to finalize a deal. They were murdered in vain—they could have been saved! Eshel's last words to Carmel: "Goodbye, my beloved child—it's so hard to say goodbye," at her grave, placed beside her mother's, who was murdered on October 7th.

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    "OK sweet boy, go now on your journey. I hope it's as good as the trip you dreamed about because, finally, my sweet boy, finally, finally, finally, finally, you are free." Rachel Goldberg-Polin weeps at her son Hersh's grave, who was cold-bloodedly murdered in Gaza and finally returned to Israel. Thousands joined Rachel, John, and their daughters Orly and Libi yesterday, mourning together. Hundreds across the country share the unbearable pain of the families of the murdered hostages. "We pray that your death will bring all the hostages back," Rachel's words echo in our hearts. We will not give up until the last hostage is home.

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    The hostages' families call on the general public to join them and continue to fight alongside them. Today | Sep. 3rd | Day 333 Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets earlier this week, to demand an end to the abandonment and the return of all 101 hostages who have been languishing in captivity for 333 days. 18:00 | Protest locations across the country: - Urim Junction - Yakum Bridge - Sha'ar Hadera Junction - Rosh Pina Junction - HaKashtot Junction - Masmiya - Savyon Junction - Ra'anana Junction - Rehovot Weizmann Institute - HaOgen Junction 19:00 | Huge rally at Begin Gate, Tel Aviv

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    Bringing the Nation to a Halt - Today's Events Yesterday, over half a million people flooded the streets across Israel, demanding an immediate deal! Today, the hostages' families once again urge the public to leave the comfort of their homes and take the streets. They call on everyone to continue the fight alongside them for a deal to bring all hostages home. This evening (Monday), protests are scheduled at several key locations nationwide: Jerusalem: 19:00, Large-scale demonstration outside the Prime Minister's residence, 35 Gaza Street. Tel Aviv: 19:00, Massive rally at the Begin Gate. Caesarea: 19:00, Protest in front of the Prime Minister's house.

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