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Emily Damari Urges Next Israeli Government to Ensure Safety and Preserve Memory for Mothers and Youth
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · Jul 1, 2026
What happened
Emily Damari, a captivity survivor, urged Israel's next government to ensure mothers' safety, invest in education, and preserve the memory of October 7 events. She also opposed dismantling the Dor HaTzair neighborhood, emphasizing its significance to her personal story and the community's legacy.
- 01Emily Damari calls for government to guarantee mothers' safety and security at home.
- 02She demands increased investment in education to remember and learn from October 7 events.
- 03Damari opposes dismantling Dor HaTzair, her abduction neighborhood, citing personal and communal importance.
- 04She highlights the need to preserve the legacy of fighters and families who lost loved ones.
- 05Damari commits to sharing her captivity story as part of a broader mission of remembrance and education.
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