Lucy Ahrish burst into tears during an interview with the sister of the abductee Hanan Yablonka



the waitress Lucy Aharish Today (Sunday) I interviewed you Avivit Yablonka, the sister of the abductee Hanan Yablonka, whose body was returned to Israel this weekend, burst into tears. Ahrish conducted the interview with a trembling voice, and at the end she could not hold back her tears. “Thank you for your struggle,” she told Avivit. “I love you very much.”

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Avivit strengthened her and told about a meeting the family had with the presenter, and said: “It was enough for me to look into your eyes and understand what kind of woman you are, I have interviewed many people, but there is no one like you.”

Avivit Yablonka, the sister of Hanan Jal (photo: Avshalom Sashoni)
Avivit Yablonka, the sister of Hanan Jal (photo: Avshalom Sashoni)

At this time, Hanan Yablonka, who was 42 years old when he died, was laid to rest. The funeral procession left his parents’ house on Yochaved Bat Miriam Street in the Tel Baruch North neighborhood of Tel Aviv, to Kiryat Shaul Cemetery. Among the escorts were the families of kidnappers and Hapoel Tel Aviv fans. Many are marching with Israeli flags and with yellow flags, and there are also those who wear abductees’ shirts. The funeral march passes through the streets leading to the cemetery amid applause and the waving of state flags.

His sister Avivit said at the beginning of the funeral journey, in tears: “We will accompany Hanan with a smile, as he loved and would have wanted.” The police closed the streets where the funeral procession is passing to vehicle traffic. Avivit also spoke last night at the demonstration for the return of the abductees in Kaplan Shabbat and said: “From the beginning there was no sign of life from him, I guess that after the Shava they might explain more to us, but right now we don’t know anything. None of those who should have called, did, and that’s the saddest thing.”

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