Come and listen to three speakers from "Come Together" who will address the social, psychological and spiritual cost of the hostage situation
Daphna Shefet, Specialist in Internal Medicine and Psychiatry, Director of Geriatric Psychiatry Services in Shalvata and a Psychiatrist for Nir Oz community, Kyriat Gat.
Prof. Shira Yalon-Chamovitz is Dean of the Faculty of Health Professions at Ono Academic College.
Naama Weinberg is the cousin of Itai Svirsky that was kidnapped from Kibutz Be'eri on October 7th and murdered in captivity on the 99th day.
"Come Together" is a grassroots movement led by Israeli citizens—primarily healthcare and mental health professionals—working tirelessly to advocate for the immediate release of hostages held by Hamas through diplomatic and political channels. This movement reflects a broad societal commitment to the values of human life, justice, and national resilience.
Founded on the belief that no Israeli citizen should be abandoned in captivity, the initiative views the return of the hostages as a moral and democratic imperative—one that unites sectors across society in shared purpose and empathy.
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