“We will overcome those who seek our lives.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began his Passover message with the eternal question, “What makes this night different from all other nights, citizens of Israel?””
“On this night, 133 of our dear brothers and sisters are not around the Seder table, and they are still held hostage by Hamas in hellish conditions,” he continued.
“But why is this night not different? … This time as well, we will overcome those who seek our lives – thanks to the faith of our people, the daring of our fighters, and the unity among us.”
WATCH: Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Passover Message
PM Netanyahu and wife hosted Israel Defense Force (IDF) “Lone Soldiers” at Pesach seder
PM Netanyahu wrote on his Telegram account about his seder with “lone soldiers” – Soldiers whose parents live abroad.
“Sarah and I hosted individual soldiers and female soldiers for an exciting Pesach seder night.
The soldiers who immigrated from the USA, Canada, Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia and South Africa are serving in combat units, and most of them fought in Gaza.
We left an empty chair in the center of the seder table and on it we displayed photos of all 133 hostages who are still in Hamas captivity.
I am committed to returning all the hostages home.
I congratulate the soldiers for choosing to tie their fate to the State of Israel, and to take part in the generational effort to prevail over those who “rise up against us to annihilate us”.
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