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We will not rest and we will not be silent until Ran returns

We came to the US to meet with President Trump. Our message is clear: there can be no "Phase Two" without the full completion of "Phase One." Ran, my son, was among the first to go out and fight on October 7, and he is the last one still being held captive. 815 days is an eternity.

by  Talik Gvili
Published on  12-29-2025 10:51
Last modified: 12-29-2025 10:51
We will not rest and we will not be silent until Ran returns

Talik Gvili. Photo: Yehoshua Yosef

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We arrived yesterday in the United States to meet with senior US officials, including United States President Donald Trump. Our goals in these meetings are clear and precise - we demand there is no move to "phase two" of the deal until "phase one" is completed, the phase in which all the hostages return home from the hands of the Hamas murderers. Our beloved Ran, the first to go, and the last to return, is still there.

Time for us is not measured by a regular clock, but by heartbeats of anxiety and hope. Ran, my son, was there on the front line on October 7th. He defended with his injured body the country he loved so much, and now, when he is the last hostage remaining in captivity, the responsibility to bring him back rests on all our shoulders. As we stand here, on American soil, we are not asking for mercy - we are demanding justice and basic morality.

Again, our message to the American administration and to President Trump is unequivocal: There is no "phase two" without the completion of "phase one".

Staff Sgt. Ran Gvili

The diplomatic wheels cannot continue moving forward while Ran is not here. Phase one is not merely a recommendation, it is the moral basis for our existence as a society. All talk of future arrangements, rehabilitation of Gaza, or "the day after" is empty as long as Ran is not home. We are here to remind everyone that behind the numbers and strategies is our child, a loyal defender and a family whose life has stopped.

We came to the U.S. because we believe that the United States has the power and influence to turn over every stone. President Trump, who advocates for strength and decisiveness, must understand that Ran is the ultimate symbol of that decisiveness. His return will be the true victory over terror.

We demand uncompromising pressure on all parties involved: There can be no easing up, no side agreements, and no normalization of this situation.

 טלי ויצחק גואילי. הרוח שלנו לא נשברת צילום:  אריק סולטן
Parents of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili, Itzik (R) and Talik (L) | Photo: Eric Sultan

815 days is an eternity, but our spirits are not broken. I represent not only my private pain, but the conscience of an entire nation that refuses to abandon the wounded on the battlefield. Ran went out first to fight, and he must be the one who closes this terrible circle and returns home.

We will not rest and we will not be silent. Ran's voice echoes through us here in America, and it says one thing: Bring him back now!

Only when Ran crosses the border back to Israel will we be able to know that the mission is complete. Until then, we are his voice, and we do not intend to lower it for a moment.

Talik Gvili is the mother of Border Police Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili, the last hostage held in Gaza, and a member of the Tikva Forum of Hostafes' Families.

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