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Fighting to bring them home

"If you can hear us, I want you to know — Mom, Dad, Idan, and Liran are alive.

We believe you are alive, and we’re doing everything we can to rescue you. Stay strong. We love you."
Macabit Mayer, Gali and Ziv’s aunt

Marching for Gali & Ziv

Every Thursday, we march through the most central streets of Tel Aviv—past their favorite hangouts—showing Gali and Ziv's faces Two young men who love life.
The march is not political; it’s meant to remind everyone that there are still 58 hostages who must return home.

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BTH initiative

Founded by friends from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, led by Inbar Rosenfeld, the BTH initiative was created to make sure everyone knows their story.
We must not forget them. Every item you purchase is a tool in the fight — a reminder that they are still there, and a direct contribution to Gali and Ziv’s recovery and future when they return.
Their vision is to give everyone a way to take part, turning each purchase into a clear statement of solidarity and care — keeping hope and the struggle alive until they all come home.

Gali & Zivi's Room exhibit

Gali and Ziv’s friends created an exhibit at Azrieli Mall called “Gali & Zivi's Room”, offering a glimpse into the lives of the twin brothers.
The exhibit aims to shed light on the personal story behind the posters and deepen public commitment to the fight for the return of Gali, Ziv, and the 56 other hostages still held in Gaza.

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Watch 101 - Mothers for hostages

An initiative led by mothers and citizens from all sectors of society.
Together, they lead a silent white vigil in locations across the country, demanding a deal to bring all the hostages home and showing support for the mothers and families. These are all of our children.

Maccabi Tel Aviv for Gali and Ziv

Following in the footsteps of their older brother Idan, Gali and Ziv have been devoted Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a young age.
The club and its players embrace the family and stand in full solidarity with the cause, constantly mentioning and speaking about them — until they return to the stadium.

Sincopa company for Gali and Ziv

Sincopa, the audio company where Gali and Ziv work, constantly acts and speaks up for them — everywhere, non-stop 🎗️

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600 days in captivity

"600 days of existential fear. Millions of seconds.
How long can one live in fear, and when will it end? When will you feel safe again?"
— Macabit Mayer, Gali and Ziv aunt

Lighting their way home

An emotional and powerful initiative led by Sincope Sound Company, took place in the youth neighborhood of Kibbutz Kfar Aza. Dozens beams of light lit up the sky, tracing a path from the border all the way to Gali and Ziv apartments — with the hope that they could feel the love, the energy, and draw strength from it

Footvolly Tournament

Gali and Ziv may not be professional footvolley players, but they love playing with friends wherever they can.
Their close friends decided to organize a footvolley tournament with one goal: to raise awareness about their story and the issue of the hostages in general.
More than 300 people attended the tournament, watching 32 players — a mix of close friends and members of the wider footvolley community — compete in their honor.

Passover at the youth neighborhood

"Don't let us celebrate the next holiday without them."
This past Passover, the community of Kibbutz Kfar Aza held a moving gathering in the Young Adults’ neighborhood — the very place from which Gali and Ziv were abducted.
They set a symbolic Seder table, honoring their absence.
The event was attended by the families of the returned hostages from Kfar Aza, current residents of the kibbutz, and was led by Hadar Marks, who has been supporting the families of the hostages for many months.

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Public Awareness Sign Campaigns

Members of the Kibbutz Kfar Aza community are hanging the names of Gali and Ziv across the country — on bridges, at intersections, and along major roads. Alongside them, the youth of the community are also taking part, through the scholarship program "Nizanei Ofir." The goal: that no one can look away. Every sign is an important reminder that they are still there — and we must not forget.

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