The families of the IDF soldiers killed during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza are now focusing on rebuilding their lives and campaigning for the return of the hostages still being held in Gaza. The families are mourning the loss of their loved ones, as they continue to search for answers and closure.
The operation took place in 2014, when the soldiers were killed during a mission in Gaza. Since then, the families have been left to cope with the tragic losses and uncertainty surrounding the fate of the remaining hostages. As they try to move forward, they are also determined to bring their loved ones home and seek justice for those who have been captured.
The families have been vocal in their plea for the return of the remaining hostages, urging the Israeli government to do everything in its power to secure their release. They have also been working tirelessly to raise awareness about the plight of the hostages and to garner public support for their cause.
In addition to their efforts to bring their loved ones home, the families are also focused on honoring the memories of those who were killed. They hold memorials and commemorations to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers and ensure that they are never forgotten. While the pain of their loss remains, the families are determined to carry on their legacy and continue fighting for justice.
As they navigate the challenges of rebuilding their lives and seeking closure, the families of the soldiers killed during Operation Protective Edge remain steadfast in their mission to bring their loved ones home and ensure that their sacrifices are not in vain.
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