‘One big family’: Hundreds at Shabbat service demand return of last hostage Ran Gvili
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
Hundreds gathered at a Shabbat service held in Tel Aviv's Hostages Square to call for the return of the last hostage, Ran Gvili. Former captive Agam Berger participated in the event by playing the violin and expressed that they would not feel fully at home until Ran returns. The gathering emphasized a sense of unity among those present. The event highlighted ongoing hopes for the safe release of the remaining hostage.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Psalm 133:1
"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is For brothers to dwell together in unity!"
Commentary:
Public unity in Tel Aviv around the hope for a hostage’s return shows how deep loss can draw people together. Emotions at such gatherings run high, with music or a simple gesture taking on new meaning when someone is missing. This is happening right in the heart of Israel, land promised by God, adding prophetic significance to every action there. Scripture describes seasons where unity under trial points toward larger patterns of national testing and deliverance.
Prophetic Trend:
Public gatherings in Israel’s cities reveal rising unity and longing, echoing prophetic patterns tied to conflict and captivity on covenant land.
Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: B - Moderate What does this mean?
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Source Excerpt:
Former captive Agam Berger plays violin at the event in Tel Aviv's Hostages Square, saying: 'We will not truly be home until Ran returns' The post ‘One big family’: Hundreds at Shabbat service demand return of last hostage Ran Gvili appeared first on The Times of Israel. ...
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Source: The Times of Israel
Posted on 01-16-2026 12:49