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Former hostage replaces posters with Call for Geisel Publication – Israel News

Published the Geisel, Karina Ariev, released photos on Wednesday in which they showed how they took a poster of themselves at the Oranim crossing in Jerusalem.

“My world was destroyed on October 7th, 2023,” she wrote on Instagram. “My friends were murdered before my eyes and I was kidnapped to Gaza. On January 25, 2025 I was brought home, I got my life back.”

On October 7th, Ariev, who was kidnapped by the Naunte Oz base together with the IDF observers Naama Levy, Daniella Gilboa and Liri Albag, was a grenade that the terrorists had thrown on them. During the terrorists' massacre, she pretended to be dead. A terrorist began to pull her hand to determine if she was alive.

After understood that they were alive, the terrorists began to move them with handcuffs and brought them to Gaza.

“I survived for my family and friends so that I could fight their stories with their families and remind them,” she wrote. “I was lucky enough to survive and that is not a matter of course. I will earn everything to be worthy.”

A person who comes past a mural that is Israeli hostages, Rome Braslavski, Karina Ariev and Eisan Mor (LR), who were kidnapped on October 7, 2023 by Hamas in Jerusalem, January 23, 2025 (Credits: Reuters/Ronen Zvulun)

The sign that Ariev was relieved in Jerusalem was a poster that was hung and a photo of her with the expression was “waiting for her and all hostages at home”, which was then changed when it was released to too Say “, Karina” is at home, we are waiting for all hostages at home. “

“The sign in the pictures is one of the first to be hung up for me,” she wrote. “This sign was at the intersection of Oranim in Jerusalem for 477 days. Yesterday I had the honor and privilege, together with my cousin Anna, my sister Sash and the rabbi of the Kol Haneshama community to defeat the sign.”

New sign

The sign that Ariev replaced the old sign: “Karina has returned home. We are waiting for everyone to return.”


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“Over 500 days and there are still hostages in Gaza,” Ariev ends the post. “A sign hangs the return of everyone who will remind all thousands of people who come past the interface of reality that has to change, is one of my first steps in combat so that they have to return as quickly as possible until they last hostage. ”