The Jewish festival of Passover, seen as a symbol of freedom, is tinged with sadness for many Israelis this year as they grapple with the reality of hostages still being held in Gaza. Yona Schnitzer, a Tel Aviv marketing writer, recalls hoping for their release by this significant holiday. In the aftermath of the Hamas-led October 2023 attack, the festival holds a bittersweet significance as families prepare to gather, share stories, and partake in rituals meant to commemorate liberation. Yet, as Orly Gavishi-Sotto, a college administrator, poignantly states, the absence of loved ones leads to a subdued observance, with an empty chair at the Seder table standing as a silent tribute to those unable to join.
Hostages Overshadow Passover Celebrations in Israel Amid Ongoing Conflict

Hostages Overshadow Passover Celebrations in Israel Amid Ongoing Conflict
As Passover approaches, the ongoing captivity of hostages in Gaza casts a pall over traditional celebrations in Israel, reflecting deepening concerns and emotional struggles within families.
The pervasive sentiment of grief and longing reigns as Israelis confront the duality of the holiday, where the joy of gathering for Passover is starkly contrasted by heartache as they remember the hostages who remain in captivity.