Welcome Home Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher

After 471 days of captivity in Gaza, three Israeli hostages – Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher – were freed and reunited with their families. The three were abducted during Hamas’s coordinated attacks on October 7, 2023, which left hundreds dead and many others missing. Their release is a moment of relief and celebration for Israel, highlighting the resilience of their families and the relentless efforts of Israeli authorities. Each of their stories reflects the human cost of the conflict and the determination to bring every captive home.

Romi Gonen: From a Life of Cheer to Captivity in Gaza
Romi Gonen, a 25-year-old waitress from Kfar Vradim who worked in Tel Aviv, was known for her adventurous spirit and love of music. On October 7, 2023, Romi’s life changed when she was abducted during the Nova music festival massacre in southern Israel. Her family launched a global campaign, with her mother frequently appearing in media to demand international action. Her return has brought joy to her community, and it brings renewed hope for the return of the remaining hostages.

Emily Damari: The British-Israeli Survivor

Emily Damari, a 34-year-old British-Israeli citizen, was taken from her apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza during the brutal Hamas assault on the kibbutz. Known for her warm personality and dedication to building cross-cultural relationships, Emily had lived in Israel for over a decade. Her family’s efforts, supported by the British government, included diplomatic appeals and public campaigns. Her release has been celebrated both in Israel and the UK, with renewed calls for the freeing of the remaining captives.


Doron Steinbrecher: The Veterinary Nurse and Animal Lover
Doron Steinbrecher, a 29-year-old veterinary nurse and neighbor to Emily in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, was abducted alongside her beloved dog, Milo. Doron, known for her compassion and dedication to rescuing animals, was a pillar of her community. During her time in captivity, she was reportedly a source of emotional support for others, using her medical experience to help others heal. Her family described her release as “a miracle,†expressing profound gratitude to all who contributed to her freedom. Doron’s story has reignited attention to the kibbutz’s devastation, where over 50 residents were killed in the initial attack.
There is still hope
The release of Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher marks a rare moment of triumph and hope in the ongoing conflict. Their resilience and the determination of their families serve as powerful reminders of the strength within the Israeli spirit. While their return brings much-needed relief, Israel continues its mission to secure the release of other hostages.