242 days into the war, the struggle to bring back the hostages continues with a single goal: to bring everyone home, now.
Incomplete, a new exhibition recently opened at the Tel Aviv Culture Hall plaza (running until June 29), showcases photographs offering a personal perspective on the efforts made since October 7 to return the hostages home - and on their absence.
The photos capture some of the most powerful moments of the protests: from the march of the hostages' families in Tel Aviv the week the UN report on sexual violence against the hostages was published, to the families' tour of the Gaza border, and the demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's residence.
They also reflect on the symbols reminding us of the brutal massacre carried out by Hamas that fateful Saturday - and the hope to rescue those still held hostage by Hamas terrorists.
The photography exhibition, open to the public free of charge, is a collaboration between the Hostage and Missing Families Forum, Bank Hapoalim, and "Yoman Masa." It features photos from dozens of amateur and professional photographers from across Israel.