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Inauguration of the "DRESS FOR FREEDOM" exhibition at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The exhibition consists of shirts that were specially lent to the creators by the families of the abductees.

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Foreign Minister Israel Katz together with Andrey Kozlov and the families of the abductees at the opening of the exhibition to present the clothing of the abductees “Dress For Freedom”: "Woe to us if we end the war without the release of the abductees - I pledge that we will do everything to return them all home."

As part of the political effort to return all the abductees and keep the issue on the international agenda, Foreign Minister Israel Katz inaugurated this evening (Wednesday) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs together with Andrey Kozlov and the families of the abductees the exhibition "Dress For Freedom" by curator Keren Goldstein and photographer Ziv Koren, which presents the clothes of 25 abductees.

Along with Foreign Minister Katz and the families of the abductees, the opening event of the exhibition was attended by foreign ambassadors, members of the diplomatic staff, the dean of the consular staff and honorary consuls.

Foreign Minister Israel Katz: "Dear families, you are not alone. There is nothing more important to the State of Israel and the Western world than the return of the abducted. Together with you, I work above every stage in the world to make sure that there is no ceasefire without the release of all the abductees. Woe to us if we end the war without the release of the abductees - I promise that we will do everything to bring everyone home. As the foreign minister, I am working every day for this important goal."

Jennifer Master, Andrey Kozlov's girlfriend: "Finally our pain has passed. We visited every place for the last eight months to ask for help. We wish all the remaining 120 families the happy ending we had."

Gilad Korngold, Tal Shoham's father, called on all the countries of the world to pressure Hamas to release all the abductees who have been underground for 271 days.

Efrat Absker Yahami, the sister of Ohad Yahami, said that Ohad was a man of peace and yet he was kidnapped from his home to Gaza.

Gal Gilboa, who survived the Nova and his brother Guy Gilboa was kidnapped to Gaza: "It's been 271 days that I don't know what's happening with my brother in Gaza, I don't know if he's alive."