Emily Damari Urges Next Israeli Government to Ensure Safety and Preserve Memory for Mothers and Youth
Emily Damari, a survivor of captivity, addressed the Herzliya Conference at Reichman University on July 1, 2026, outlining her expectations for the upcoming Israeli government. She emphasized the need to provide mothers with a sense of security, specifically the ability to sleep without fear of danger or unexpected threats. Damari called for significant investment in education to ensure that the public does not forget the traumatic events of October 7 and can learn from them.
In her speech, Damari also highlighted her ongoing fight against the dismantling of the Dor HaTzair neighborhood, from which she was abducted. She described this issue as deeply sensitive and personal, stressing that preserving the neighborhood is crucial not only for her own story but also for the broader community's memory. She noted that this includes honoring the legacy of those who fought and the families who lost loved ones, underscoring the importance of remembrance and education as part of this mission.
Damari expressed her commitment to continuing to share her personal story for years to come, framing it as her calling. Her message called on the next government to prioritize security for families, invest in educational initiatives, and maintain the collective memory of the community’s struggles and sacrifices.
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