Romi Gonen and Emily Damari, who were held captive for 471 days, fulfill their dream of broadcasting on Galgalatz radio. What began as a whispered joke in the tunnels about wanting to broadcast becomes reality as they sit behind the microphone for the first time.
The two survivors share how specific songs, particularly 'I Have You' by Moshe Perts, helped them endure captivity. They explain why they sang the song in Arabic and how music became their emotional anchor during the darkest moments underground.
Emily describes how a radio brought into their captivity provided crucial information about the outside world, including lists of victims from October 7th. Listening to broadcasts of names and watching news helped them stay connected to reality while processing the devastating loss, with Emily meticulously recording the names of those killed.
In the darkest moments underground, inside the tunnels, Romi Gonen held onto a dream: one day, she would sit behind a radio microphone. Music and radio broadcasts became a source of strength and hope during captivity.
Today, that dream became reality. Together with Emily Damari — who survived captivity alongside her — Romi went on air at Galgalatz radio. Speaking openly, the two shared how songs and broadcasts helped them endure the hardest moments and hold onto hope when everything else felt lost.
Covering news and events impacting Israel & the Middle East for the Evangelical world.
Learn more about All Israel News:
Website - https://www.allisraelnews.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/allisraelnewscom/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/all_israel_news
Telegram - https://t.me/allisrael
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@allisrael
@allIsrael
#Israel #AllIsraelNews #IsraelNews #israelwarnews
#israelwar
Get notified of new videos
Subscribe to receive notifications when new videos are published.