
Mother of Gaza hostage fights daily to bring him home
Rachel Goldberg-Polin has spent every day since her son Hersh’s kidnapping working for his return and touching the lives of so many others.

Rachel Goldberg-Polin has spent every day since her son Hersh’s kidnapping working for his return and touching the lives of so many others.

The award recognizes the selfless efforts of organizations that emerged after October 7th.

Some of the women and children held hostage by Hamas begin returning to Israel, where they are reunited with their families.

Four residents of the Gaza border kibbutz give heartbreaking firsthand accounts of the traumatic infiltration, destruction, kidnappings and shootings they endured.

At the headquarters of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, thousands of diplomats, lawyers, and others are joining efforts to free captives.

With three members of his extended family murdered and seven kidnapped, Gilad Korngold suffers unending torment.

A social media campaign raising awareness for the plight of the hostages held in Gaza gains star-studded support.

Dede Bandaid and Nitzan Mintz were looking for a way to help the country all the way from New York. They created a worldwide phenomenon.

Soldier, Ori Megidish was rescued from Gaza by Israeli security forces earlier this week. 238 people are still being held.

Floodlights illuminate the sky in different colors to show solidarity and raise international awareness of captives’ plight.

Erez, 12, and Sahar, 16, and their father, Ofer Kalderon, are among some 220 hostages being held in tunnels in Gaza. Their condition is unknown.

Yocheved Lifshitz is a peace activist who escorts Gaza residents for medical care in Israel. Her husband remains captive in Gaza.

TAU staged an exhibit, placing images of victims on 1,000 chairs, while Tel Aviv Municipality initiated a unique flower project.

Yesterday, foreign reporters were invited down to the south to see for themselves, and their reports were devastating.

Campaign honors the victims we’ve lost and those who are still unaccounted for