Naama Levy – Courtesy of the family
i24 News – Hundreds Israeli marched on Saturday to Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square to mark the 20th birthday of Naama Levy, an IDF spotter taken captive by Hamas terrorists on October 7.
Emotional Scenes: Hundreds are marching in Tel Aviv to mark Naama Levy’s 20th birthday.
Naama has been held captive by Hamas for 260 days.
Bring her home NOW!
pic.twitter.com/Tm5q5b67MH
— Adam Albilya – אדם אלביליה (@AdamAlbilya) June 22, 2024
Naama Levy turns 20 today.
She must be brought back home
Via @persianjewess pic.twitter.com/aQtnmMekZT
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 22, 2024
Naama Levy turns 20 years old today. She has been held captive in Gaza for 260 days and counting.
BRING. HER. HOME. NOW. pic.twitter.com/SGrdy1xhjx
— Marina Medvin
(@MarinaMedvin) June 22, 2024
Today, Naama Levy should be celebrating her 20th birthday with friends and family, but instead she’s forced to suffer horrific torture in Hamas captivity.
One of the first videos on October 7th shocked the world when it showed Naama being dragged out of a trunk with her hands… pic.twitter.com/y1b4scHSYt
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) June 22, 2024
Naama’s mother Ayelet Levy Shachar wrote a heart-wrenching letter to her daughter published in the New York Post.
“This is a letter no mother should ever have to write to her daughter. Today is your 20th birthday. You should be celebrating this occasion surrounded by friends and family. Instead, you are enduring your 260th day as a hostage in Gaza surrounded by terrorists,”
“Ever since your abduction, we have been working relentlessly and in every way possible to bring you home. Every day without you is a day without air. The uncertainty and dread I experience is suffocating, and each passing day that you are not with us feels like an eternity. We will not stop fighting for you until you are home.”
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