Earlier this evening (Monday), the families of Emily Damari, Doron Steinbrecher, and Romi Gonen, who were released from captivity last night, gave their first public statement at Sheba Medical Center. During the statement, Yamit Ashkenazi, the sister of Doron Steinbrecher, also delivered a message from her sister.

Yamit Ashkenazi, Doron Steinbrecher's sister, said, "Today, Doron is home with us. Our Dorona is here. We are still processing, trying to cope. Doron is doing well, strong and brave, but she has a long road of recovery ahead of her and us. She is surrounded by the warmth and love of her family, friends, and all of Israel, for which we are deeply grateful.

We reached this moment after far too long, and without Trump's involvement, it would not have happened," Yamir said. "The journey to bring Doron home has ended, but her journey to recovery is just beginning. We ourselves survived the October 7th massacre and haven't yet begun our own recovery process. Only now, with Doron here, as we begin her rehabilitation journey, will we also start healing ourselves. We humbly ask that you give Doron the private space she needs to recover and regain strength. Her privacy is an integral part of her rehabilitation process, and we thank you for your understanding and consideration."

Yamit then passed along a message from Doron herself: "My return home doesn't mean those still there shouldn't return - everyone must come back. I ask you to continue fighting, never give up, take to the streets, all phases of the deal must be implemented. Everyone needs to return, until the last hostage comes home. Just as I was fortunate to return to my family, so must everyone else."... Read More: Arutz-7