Ariel and Kfir Bibas, two brothers, have been held hostage by Hamas in Gaza for 169 days, coinciding with the Jewish holiday of Purim. Last year, they celebrated Purim dressed as Batmans, now considered real heroes amidst their ordeal. The situation has sparked a call for their release, emphasizing the contrast between their current plight and the festive spirit of Purim. The hashtag #BringThemHomeNOW has been used to rally support for their release and highlight the urgency of bringing all hostages back home.
Ariel’s friends are searching for a #Purim costume this week. All the rest of us, are searching for Ariel, his little brother Kfir and all the hostages.! #BringThemHomeNOW https://t.co/4AvLI2j1RX
This was little Kfir and Ariel Bibas on Purim a year ago. They are currently being held hostage in Gaza by Hamas terrorists. There are no words. We must bring them home. https://t.co/Lap10nRM0I
A photo of Kfir and Ariel Bibas taken last Purim. These two little boys have been hostages of Hamas for 169 days. How much longer? https://t.co/G14K7rPrXu
This photo was taken exactly one year ago. On Purim, we dress up as something we're not or as what we dream to be. Ariel and Kfir dressed up as Batmans last Purim and are now real heroes. Release the hostages! 🇮🇱🇺🇸 https://t.co/6pVwwGnPhk
169 days without them. Ariel and Kfir Bibas should be celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim tonight. Instead, they are being held hostage by evil Hamas terrorists in the dungeons of Gaza. There is nothing to celebrate until all the hostages are home. #BringThemAllHome https://t.co/gEao1P331w