‘Freedom was taken:' Passover Seder at Foreign Ministry highlights hostage crisis
Noa Argamani and Ditza Or, hostage Avinatan Or's mother, spoke to diplomats about the urgent need for a hostage deal.
Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel (New Hope-United Right) welcomed the diplomatic corps to the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on Thursday for a special Passover Seder, dedicated to calling for the immediate return of the hostages from Gaza.
Among the key speakers were former hostage Noa Argamani and Ditza Or, the mother of her partner Avinatan Or, who is still being held captive in Gaza.
Remembering hostages on Pesach
She told the attendees about who she was held in captivity with and periods in which she was surrounded by five terrorists, her understanding that the men she was held with had been killed by Hamas terrorists, and being surrounded by deadly weapons with no real knowledge of where she was.Argamani addressed the topic of freedom in light of Passover.
Ditza Or called for her son’s return and spoke about his three-year anniversary with his partner, Noa, and his “heart of gold.” She spoke about Avinatan’s love for children and his endeavors volunteering in a pediatric oncology unit.