Dispatch From Israel: Inside the Hope Machine
Conversations with a coalition of Israelis who aren’t willing to wait for the government to get their loved ones back after October 7

When the alarms sounded at 6:30 a.m. on October 7 near her home in central Israel, Shelly Shem Tov was not immediately concerned. "We are in a crazy country where the bombs are regular," she told herself. Nevertheless, Shem Tov called her son Omer, 21, whom she'd seen the day before—her 50th birthday—shortly before he headed off to a music festival. Her youngest child assured her he was fine. Then Omer called back, he and his friends were trying to escape; they were running for the car. Shem Tov tracked her son on his phone and could see his location live. Something wasn't right; the car was going in the wrong direction, into Gaza.
By midday on October 7, Emilie Moatti's phone was exploding with messages from people all over the world asking what they could do to help. The onetime member of the Knesset for the Israeli Labor Party and peace activist did not yet have any idea of the size and scope of the catastrophe. What she did know, because she knew the actors in the government, was that nothing was going to happen if she didn't do something. "Call your colleagues," she told her husband Daniel Shek, the former Israeli ambassador to France. "Tell them to come home. We are starting a headquarters."
On October 8, Rebecca Shafrir and her husband Gideon were watching a news program from their apartment in Tel Aviv, an interview with Hadas Calderon, whose two children had been taken hostage. A fourth-generation Israeli, Gideon wondered how this could happen in the most protected country with the most capable military and, also, why wasn't this being handled? Shafrir, who had experience as a fundraiser,* knew she had to either start handling it or fight with her husband. She started making calls.
There is no road map for what to do when your child is abducted by terrorists; when 1,400 of your countrymen are slaughtered and hundreds of others kidnapped; when the world variously shows sympathy or skepticism; when local authorities are too swamped or self-interested to reach out. Shem Tov, in fact, did not hear from any state official until days after she'd seen a video of Omer on the floor of a pickup truck, his hands cuffed.

"This is how I help; this is how I don't go crazy," she says of spending 12 hours a day at Hostages and Missing Families Forum in Tel Aviv, an organization formed by a handful of Israelis within 48 hours of the October 7 massacre. It's a space where people can bring their sorrow and industry: Bakers bake bread, the rich give cash, and citizens—2000 to date, all volunteers—set up tents in a square within sight of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) headquarters. There, hostage families can rest and protest to ensure their loved ones are not forgotten, a 21st-century version of "making the desert bloom," born of a similar refusal to give in to desperation and the death their neighbors might wish for them.
"This is an entirely civilian operation, a grassroots sort of pop-up," says Shafrir. The forum is currently operating out of a six-story building donated by an Israeli security company, all expenses paid for a year. In mid-January, the halls of the forum are in constant motion, lawyers speaking with representatives from the Hague; holistic practitioners massaging the bedraggled; Emmy- and Israeli Academy Award–winning filmmakers creating marketing campaigns; and IDF reservists with siblings held in Gaza ducking questions from nosy reporters.

"I think that everybody needs to do what they know how to do best," says Dorit Gvili, COO of the advertising agency Publicis One Israel. Before October 7, Gvili spent her days "selling people shampoo and cars and beautiful stuff." Now she coordinates teams making videos, logos, billboards, and social media posts, anything to keep the hostages in the public eye.


"When Seinfeld came, I told him, 'You don't have the best creative team, I have the best creative team!" she says of comedian Jerry Seinfeld dropping in during a recent trip to Israel, one of an uncounted number of people who come to express support and, sometimes, astonishment.
"I had a guy here from Ukraine. He told me, 'You succeed to do so much noise for 250 [hostages]. We had 20,000 children abducted by Russia, and nobody knows,'" Gvili recalls. "So yes, people are still talking about us. We're giving them reason to talk about us. It's not yesterday's news. And three months into the situation, it's still only volunteers, no government."
Nor have politicians shown interest. "The new minister of foreign health came last week for the first time," says Moatti. When asked whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come by, Moatti gets sly.
"I'm not sure he was invited," she says.
Shafrir says the prime minister has been invited, including to speak at a rally commemorating the hostages' 100 days in captivity. "He refused. No one from the government spoke, no one wants to be associated with us," she says. "They want to say, 'You stop the war or get the hostages, not both.' But we can do both. We can get the hostages and then stop the war."
How do you do this? If you're a pizza-maker from Haifa, a cartoonist from Jerusalem, or a mother from Herzliya living in terror not, as Shem Tov says, "every day, every hour, but every minute," you show up. You build an art installation tunnel simulating the hostage experience. You man the merchandise room selling BRING THEM HOME NOW sweatshirts and dog tags, you attend the Saturday night rallies where 20,000 people chant "ACH-SHAV! ACH-SHAV!" ("Now! Now!") You wonder aloud when the goddamn Red Cross is going to get medical supplies to what are believed to be 136 people still held in Gaza. You do anything to keep the hostages' names on people's lips, and you absolutely do not give in to the idea that you cannot bring them home. You stay inside the hope machine you have built, the one that whirrs loud enough to keep bad eventualities at bay, so long as you keep feeding it.
And they do. The enterprise creates a glue that keeps people at their desks. After dark, it brings them up to the roof deck, where despair is transmogrified into a noisy party, complete with homemade pizza made by local chefs. At 9 p.m., no one is making a move to leave.
"It's like 'Hotel California,'" says Gideon, who's stopped by to see his now-never-home wife.
A designer pours from a bottle of red wine and suggests that when all the hostages are freed, the forum keep going, maybe dedicate their efforts to finding the missing Ukrainian children.
This is not the goal of ad agency exec Gvili.
"Our dream from Day One is that this organization will be closed," she says. "Then I can get back to doing the new Charlotte Tilbury lipstick review. That should be my problem."
*CORRECTION: The original version of this article mischaracterized Shafrir's fundraising background.
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Nancy's back. Always glad to see an early adopter of giving the middle finger to the #MeToo movement.
Sooo...Will they be paying a Rambo to do rescues?
And as insightful as always wither first-hand reporting. Stay safe out there, Nancy!
Another example of the failure of govt to protect people. Perhaps all the people on both sides there will finally admit it is time to stop the fighting and compromise. Israel isn't going anywhere but this "greater Israel" crap from the Old Testament needs to go. Perhaps one nation with equal rights. And end this whole "religious" state stuff. If multicultural is good enough for the US it is for Israel.
There is no ‘both sides’ here. Either Israel exterminates Hamas, or Hamas and their Iranian backer exterminate Israel. The ‘Palestinians’ aren’t interested in anything else.
That’s a Nazi Jew talking.
Hahahaha, Herr Misek, whooboy.
thanks for putting in the work.
The hostages, those actually still alive, are kept in tunnels and cages in Palestinian "civilian" homes. The only way they are getting released are by soldiers going door to door
Sadly, I also believe this is the case. There is not way to "stop the war" short of unconditional surrender that will bring the hostages home.
" There is not way to “stop the war” short of unconditional surrender that will bring the hostages home."
The only hostages who've been brought home have been through the offices of Hamas, over 100. After more than 100 days, the Israeli military haven't returned a single hostage. In one notorious incident you may have heard of, IDF soldiers shot and killed three unarmed Israelis, stripped to the waist, carrying a white flag and calling out in Hebrew. These aren't the only cases of the IDF's efforts at bringing home hostages which ended in their deaths.
The Judge and John Merschiemer spoke today on the IDF killing Israelis to keep them from being captured as hostages. That is insane and the mentality of Eastern European or Central Asian wars.
And if one released hostage had been held by an UNRWA employee, I doubt he was the only one.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-776284
But how can you care about these oppressors who have been righteously punished when 170 million Gazans have been killed by the IDF, according to Gazan officials?
(/s, again, just in case...)
….. or according to Misek.
Oh who am I kidding? There’s no difference there.
I feel for those who have family that are hostages. I hope they return sooner than later. Israel was supposed to be both safe for Jews and a homeland for a cultural renaissance for Jews.
Generally, I pay as little attention to Israel and the Middle East as possible. But every decade or two or three, that region forces itself into my view and demands my attention. Every time it does, I reread an article written long long ago by Hannah Arendt. Before Israel was Israel. Before the Naqba. When different visions of Zionism were publicly discussable. When 'making the desert bloom' was superficial propaganda because everyone knew people had always been there. To see whether the observations from then have any relevance now.
And even if the Jews were to win the war[meaning 1948], its end would find the unique possibilities and the unique achievements of Zionism in Palestine destroyed. The land that would come into being would be something quite other than the dream of world Jewry, Zionist and non-Zionist. The “victorious” Jews would live surrounded by an entirely hostile Arab population, secluded inside ever-threatened borders, absorbed with physical self-defense to a degree that would submerge all other interests and activities. The growth of a Jewish culture would cease to be the concern of the whole people; social experiments would have to be discarded as impractical luxuries; political thought would center around military strategy; economic development would be determined exclusively by the needs of war. And all this would be the fate of a nation that—no matter how many immigrants it could still absorb and how far it extended its boundaries (the whole of Palestine and Transjordan is the insane Revisionist demand)—would still remain a very small people greatly outnumbered by hostile neighbors.
Under such circumstances (as Ernst Simon has pointed out) the Palestinian Jews would degenerate into one of those small warrior tribes about whose possibilities and importance history has amply informed us since the days of Sparta. Their relations with world Jewry would become problematical, since their defense interests might clash at any moment with those of other countries where large numbers of Jews lived. Palestine Jewry would eventually separate itself from the larger body of world Jewry and in its isolation develop into an entirely new people. Thus it becomes plain that at this moment and under present circumstances a Jewish state can only be erected at the price of the Jewish homeland.
The “victorious” Jews would live surrounded by an entirely hostile Arab population, secluded inside ever-threatened borders, absorbed with physical self-defense to a degree that would submerge all other interests and activities.
Just after WWI the Wilson Administration sent a commission to Palestine to investigate the possibility of forming a Jewish state there and came to the same conclusion.
Maybe Arendt should have asked herself: "How can the Arabs/Palestinians welcome their Jewish cousins in peace?" and "Why should the Jews be barred from their ancestral homeland after their welcome in Europe was withdrawn?"
The growth of a Jewish culture would cease to be the concern of the whole people; social experiments would have to be discarded as impractical luxuries; political thought would center around military strategy; economic development would be determined exclusively by the needs of war.
Arendt apparently didn't know many Jews. With extraordinary grit and determination, they made the desert bloom and have become a world leader in biotech and info technologies, among other items.
If only their cousins next door would learn from them!
"Maybe Arendt should have asked herself: “How can the Arabs/Palestinians welcome their Jewish cousins in peace?”
Arendt certainly knew more about the matter than you did. The first Zionist settlers, typically Lithuanian tailors, knew nothing of agriculture in the holy land. Whatever they learned, they learned from the Palestinians who'd been farming there for generations. Sharing the knowledge that makes life there possible is about as big a welcome that the Zionists could rightfully expect.
You are so full of shit. Jews have been living in Israel for millennia.
Hope comes to Gaza when a bullet enters the skull of the last Hamas member.
"Jews have been living in Israel for millennia."
Sure, in places like Jerusalem, a city known more as a crossroads in Middle Eastern trading routes than as an agricultural hub.
"Hope comes to Gaza when a bullet enters the skull of the last Hamas member."
Hope is a thing with feathers -
That perches in the soul -
And sings the tune without the words -
And never stops - at all -
And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -
And sore must be the storm -
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm -
I’ve heard it in the chillest land -
And on the strangest Sea -
Yet - never - in Extremity,
It asked a crumb - of me.
Are you aware that you’re functionally retarded?
I’m aware that you’ve nothing of substance to add. I’m also aware that you don’t give a shit about the hostages and would be happy to see them all dead as it stokes your hatred for the Palestinians. You're a contemptible piece of work, Elmer Fudd the CHUD 2: Steampunk Boogaloo.
I mean, it Is misconstrueman…
You can sing that poem to The Yellow Rose of Texas.
Perhaps the US State Department was correct in opposing an ethno state to be planted on land already occupied using some mythology written in Alexandria in 400 AD.
Prescient.
"Palestine Jewry would eventually separate itself from the larger body of world Jewry "
Not yet, anyway. At the moment Israel has a parasitic attachment to world Jewry, and the US, in particular. First act of the new Speaker? Money for Israel. We release Johnathon Pollard. We move the capital to Jerusalem. We pay for their military, socialized medicine and education, and what do we get in return? Butkis.
Can it last? This genocide business in Gaza is sure to deplete whatever's left of the emotional capital accumulated in the holocaust reminders and appeals. Once Americans view Israel as the perpetrator of genocide rather than the victim, sympathy and money is going to dry up.
So you're okay with the rapes, dismemberment, beheading, and burning alive of families that was perpetrated - and recorded - by Hamas "fighters" last October 7?
It's all just to be expected because Israelis refuse to either move or lay down and die because Palestinians think they are entitled to the land that comprises Israel?
"So you’re okay with the rapes, dismemberment, beheading, and burning alive of families that was perpetrated – and recorded – by Hamas “fighters” last October 7?"
It really isn't relevant what I'm OK with. The PM and the military were OK with it. And were responsible for 100s whom they killed in 'crossfire.' They allowed Hamas to breach the billion dollar fence unopposed despite being warned that something was afoot in Gaza.
"because Israelis refuse to either move or lay down and die because Palestinians think they are entitled to the land that comprises Israel?"
I agree that any Israeli with dual citizenship is likely holding on to that second passport for dear life, and that Israel seems bent of a course of national suicide, but they only have themselves to blame.
Yes, he is ok with all of that.
Good to hear from Ms. Rommelman again.
“This is how I help; this is how I don’t go crazy,” she says of spending 12 hours a day at Hostages and Missing Families Forum in Tel Aviv
It must be particularly infuriating when the so-called “Peace Plans” being offered by the USA/Biden consist of: “Israel leaves Gaza. Hamas remains in power of a terrorist state. Israel releases its prisoners. Hamas maybe gets around to doing the same… eventually, if they feel like it.”
Israel needs to not let up. In fact, it needs to go harder and with even more ferocity. “Palestine” isn’t even a real thing in the first place. Time to stop pretending like it is.
What dirty secrets do Jews have on so many world leaders that they will throw their nations under the bus to support Jewish atrocities unconditionally?
Jews extended WW1 by duping the antiwar US into the war in exchange for Britain’s promise of Palestine via the Balfour Declaration
Jews drove Germany into WW2 by coordinating global boycotts of all German trade in 1933
Jews are blatantly committing genocide in Palestine coercing the US and its allies to ignore international law, for what, WW3?
Jews have exposed their satanic hypocrisy and that of the west.
How could Jews ever be part of the UN now? How could Jews ever be allowed to govern anyone or anything?
How could the US ever have any credibility much less veto power at the UN after supporting this genocide in Gaza?
All of this because satanic Jews demonstrate that civilization and the rule of law means nothing to them unless they can do whatever they want to anyone.
These aren’t the actions of “ poor persecuted people” who survived a holocaust and vowed “never again”. They are the actions of vile criminals whose religion advocates lying and brag about it and have been rightfully punished for it in every place they have ever lived for millennia.
Altiyan Childs exposed the intent and spread of Freemasonry, the satanic secret society pyramid scheme that Jews claim ownership of. Now Jews and the west are demonstrating it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPisjVhIZSc
How many of them would you kill, if given the means and opportunity?
I wouldn’t kill innocent non combatant women and children that pose NO THREAT by the tens of thousands as Jews are doing today while the world watches.
We’ve all seen Netanyahu instruct the IDF to kill women and children in Gaza as in jews genocidal story of Amalek.
We’ve all seen Netanyahu’s ministers declare their intent to, and then implement, acts of genocide in Gaza.
Unless the UN suddenly changes its definition of genocide, there is no question that Israel is committing it with the support of the US.
You didn't answer the question.
You clearly have a problem with Jews. Fine. Then you say you wouldn't kill the non-com's. OK, so how does that address any of your laundry list of complaints against the Jews?
It also implies that you would kill combatants. How many? All of them? Enough to leave the non-com's defenseless against a jihadist terrorist state like Palestine? Would you think that gives you clean hands when Palestine goes out and makes good on their "river to the sea" promise against a now-defenseless people?
Kind of the same mentality as the "I don't want to harm you, I just want to leave you completely defenseless against someone who will" mentality of the legal abortion/gun control/open borders/LGBT grooming folks, no? Very progressive.
Unless the UN suddenly changes its definition of genocide, there is no question that Israel is committing it with the support of the US.
I mean, you can use the scary G-word all you want - but the fact remains that Islam picked this fight. And has been picking this fight since... well, pretty much the inception of Islam.
Problem is, in the modern world, they're not the biggest dog on the block when it comes to outright combat. So - the rest of the world, including the Jews, say, "Don't start none, won't get none." Or, "FAFO" as the kids are calling it these days. I mean, that's literally from scripture that Jews (and Christians) and believe.
But the stupid Muslims keep starting stuff. Just like they did on October 7th (and September 11th). And no, they don't get to play the "genocide" card when they get their asses handed to them in response. If the Jewish (and Christian) world really wanted to genocide them - they could, and they would.
But they don't. In fact, we go way out of our way to avoid that.
So - quit playing the victim, huh? Because at this point, even if someone did genocide a billion or two Muslims (which, btw, would make the environmentalists happy - population control - just saying), I can't say I'd feel sorry for them.
Why would you?
Jews have been hated everywhere they live for millennia. Since the origin of the satanic Jewish cult and its secret Masonic pyramid scheming.
I’ve shown only a few of the atrocities Jews have committed to create their xenophobic religious state Israel.
For the last 75 years since the west stole Palestine, Jews have oppressed and killed Palestinians in the apartheid state Israel.
Now the world is laser focused on Jews committing genocide.
Nothing warrants genocide Jew. If Jews had ever suffered a holocaust, they wouldn’t be committing one now.
Herr Misek has a solution for that, but he needs to concentrate for a while.
There’s no upside to supporting Israeli genocide in Gaza.
Supporting genocide, the west loses all credibility and undermines the UN.
When all the oil producing nations boycott, the western economies will collapse.
For what? So satanic genocidal Jews can ethically cleanse Palestine of Palestinians blatantly while the whole world watches?
This is the new Jew narrative.
Nothing in our mainstream media about Israel being on trial in the ICJ.
The global ramifications of Israel being found guilty of genocide and the US complicity should be on the front page every day.
Nothing. Complete censorship in our propaganda media.
Is there an upside to supporting Muslim's genocide against Israel?
Nowhere are muslims committing genocide against Jews.
Only Jews are committing genocide.
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