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Doron Katz Asher

Doron Katz Asher

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Doron, an Israeli-German citizen, was born in Kibbutz Nir Oz, and now lives with her daughters, Raz (4) and Aviv (2), and husband Yoni in Ganot Hadar. Doron is an accountant.
Doron was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists from her mother’s home on kibbutz Nir Oz. She was kidnapped along with her daughters while visiting her mother for the holiday. Her husband, Yoni Asher, stayed at home in Natanya and did not join them on this visit.
Doron’s mother, Efrat Katz (70) was murdered. Efrat's partner, Gadi Moshe Mozes, was also kidnapped that Saturday. Doron’s brother, Ravid Katz (51), was murdered by Hamas terrorists and taken into Gaza.
Doron and Ravid’s sister, Lior Katz Natanzon, who also lives in Kibbutz Nir Oz with her family, was away that weekend.
While in captivity, Doron and the girls made a deck of cards and drew the foods they badly missed.
Aviv, Raz and Doron were released from Hamas captivity as part of a temporary cease-fire deal on November 25th.

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15.08.2024

15.08.2024

Dear Doron,

I want to begin by expressing my deepest condolences for the unimaginable loss you have suffered. Losing your mother, Efrat and brother, Ravid, in such a horrific way is a pain that no words can adequately address. I can only imagine the depth of your grief and I want you to know that my thoughts are with you during this incredibly difficult time.

The strength you’ve shown, especially for your young daughters, Raz and Aviv, is nothing short of extraordinary. In the face of such terror and loss, you managed to hold onto hope and create moments of comfort for your girls by making those cards of the foods you all missed. That simple, yet powerful act speaks volumes about your resilience and the love you have for your daughters. It’s a testament to your courage and the deep bond you share as a family.

The relief of your release, even amidst such overwhelming sorrow, is something I’m sure is shared by all who care about you. Knowing that you and your daughters are safe is a source of comfort, even as you continue to navigate the pain of what you’ve lost. Please know that you are not alone in this journey. There are many who are here to support you, to listen and to help you find your way through this darkness.

Your mother and brother will always be remembered for the love and light they brought into your life and the lives of those around them. Their memories will live on in the stories you share with Raz and Aviv and in the legacy of love and strength they’ve passed on to you. While nothing can take away the pain of their loss, I hope you find some peace in knowing that they are remembered and honoured by so many.

As you begin the process of healing, please be gentle with yourself. Allow yourself the time and space to grieve, to remember and to find comfort in the support of those who love you. Your journey will not be easy but you’ve already shown incredible resilience and I have no doubt that you will continue to find the strength to move forward, one step at a time.

I am sending you all my love and strength as you navigate this difficult time.

With deepest sympathy and support.

Jack

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Maria G.

17.04.2024

22.03.2024

Dear Doron,

 

Welcome back home. We can't imagine what you have been through and still going through. Lots of love and hugs from us. We keep wishing for everybody else to come home as well. We hope you find a way to cope together with your family.

 

Love,

Arnon & Soscha

11.02.2024

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