Freed hostage held by Hamas Doron Katz-Asher gives birth to daughter
She initially wanted to have another child before the war broke out, and was tossing back and forth over if she still wanted to after captivity.
The entire nation rejoiced when Doron Katz-Asher, along with her daughters Raz and Aviv, were freed from Hamas captivity in Gaza in November 2023. After some recovery time, the freed hostage became pregnant with her third child with her ex-husband, Yoni, giving birth this week.
Katz-Asher, who was taken hostage on October 7, 2023, while visiting family in Kibbutz Nir Oz, announced her pregnancy in October that she was expecting. This joyous revelation came less than a year after her release, following 49 days of captivity under Hamas. Her daughters, Raz (4) and Aviv (2), were also held with her. Tragically, Doron's mother, Efrat Katz, was killed during the attacks, and several other family members remain missing.
In an emotional Instagram post, Doron shared, “Bringing life into the world, a year after I almost lost my own, is the greatest gift we could ask for in the new year. My ray of light in the darkness.” The news has resonated deeply with many, symbolizing a remarkable journey of survival and resilience after such a traumatic ordeal.
However, since then, the freed hostage has separated from her husband, the couple announced in recent months. Prior to the war, she wanted to have another child, though her husband was not on the same page, she told Ynet in an interview in May.
Overcoming trauma with miracles
No matter what was to come, she was confident that it would bring good to her family after a period of extreme distress and change.View this post on Instagram
Katz-Asher lost her mother, Efrat, who was killed by fire from an IAF helicopter on October 7. Her brother, Ravid Katz, was also murdered on October 7 while working to defend Kibbutz Nir Oz in their readiness class. Ravid’s body was kidnapped and recovered in July. Her mother’s husband, Gadi Moses, was recently released from captivity in Gaza after a year and three months.
Her family sees the birth of another child, a daughter, as an exciting way to close their family circle.