Netanyahu Recites Shehecheyanu in Knesset as Israel Brings Home Ran Gvili
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday marked a historic and emotional moment in the Knesset plenum by reciting the bracha of Shehecheyanu after IDF forces completed the mission to return the body of Ran Gvili Hy”d, the last fallen hostage held in the Gaza Strip.
Opening his remarks with the full bracha, Netanyahu said, “Baruch Atah Hashem Elokeinu Melech Ha’olam, shehecheyanu v’kiyemanu v’higi’anu lazman hazeh,” before addressing the members of Knesset. “My friends, members of the Knesset, a short time ago we brought Rani Gvili home, a hero of Israel. There are no more hostages in Gaza.”
Netanyahu praised the security forces for what he described as the flawless execution of a sacred mission. “I bless the commanders and soldiers of the IDF and the Shin Bet for the perfect completion of this holy task,” he said. Turning to the family, the prime minister added, “I embrace Talik and Itzik and the entire noble Gvili family. I looked them in the eyes and said: ‘We will bring Rani home.’ I promised you, citizens of Israel: we will bring everyone home.”
Referring to the yellow hostage pin worn by many Israelis since the outbreak of the war, Netanyahu removed the pin from his lapel during his address. “We all wore the pin, and now that the mission has been completed, the time has come to remove it,” he said. “For the sons have returned to their borders, and the daughters have returned to their borders.”
The prime minister expressed gratitude to those who assisted in bringing the mission to its conclusion. “I wish to thank Gal Hirsch for his tireless dedication to this mission. I thank my colleagues in the government who supported this effort throughout. I thank President Trump, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and their teams for their significant and important support.”
Netanyahu concluded by thanking the public at large. “I thank the entire people of Israel for the tefillos and the chizuk. We have completed this mission, as I promised, and so too will we complete the other missions we have set before us.”
{Matzav.com}
