Believe Jewish Women | The Heartbreaking Stories of Mothers: A First-Person Account

As a mother, there is no greater fear than the thought of losing your child. This fear became a reality for us, the mothers of Liri Albag, Karina Ariev, Naama Levy, Daniella Gilboa, and Agam Berger. Our daughters were taken from us, and we are left to navigate the pain and uncertainty of their absence. This is our story.

Introduction

As a mother, there is no greater fear than the thought of losing your child. This fear became a reality for us, the mothers of Liri Albag, Karina Ariev, Naama Levy, Daniella Gilboa, and Agam Berger. Our daughters were taken from us, and we are left to navigate the pain and uncertainty of their absence. This is our story.

The Moment of Separation

At some point, our daughters were separated from us. Liri, with a brave face, told us that if she didn’t make it out, she wanted us to continue living our lives. She asked her older sister to take care of us. That was the last time we heard from her. The silence that followed was deafening.

The Agonizing Wait

It’s difficult to comprehend that your daughter is out there, and you can’t help her. The thought that she might be enduring attacks, rape, and violence is unbearable. I try not to dwell on it, but it’s impossible to escape. I sleep with her picture beside me, constantly looking at it, touching it, hoping for a miracle.

The Daily Struggle

Every day is a battle. Our little girls are everything to us, and we are everything to them. We will never stop fighting for them. The pain is relentless, but so is our determination. We need our daughters back. Only then can we begin to talk about anything else.

A Plea for Help

We need the world to understand our plight. Our daughters are not just statistics; they are real people with dreams, hopes, and families who love them. We need them to be returned to us. They are living through a nightmare, and we are powerless to help them. This is a call to action for anyone who can make a difference.

Conclusion

Our story is one of heartbreak, but also of hope. We hold on to the belief that our daughters will come back to us. Until then, we will continue to fight for their return. We are their mothers, and we will never give up on them.

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