Ilana Grichevsky, a survivor of captivity and partner of hostage Matan Tzangoaker, addressed the crowd at the Hostages Square in Tel Aviv wearing a wedding dress. Next to her stood Einav Tzangoaker, Matan's mother, wearing a black veil. "Matan, if you hadn't been kidnapped, we could have been married. I can't stop thinking about what was taken from us. I can't stop thinking about the innocence and love that was taken," she said. She added: "Matan, my curly-haired one, my love, I love you. I'm fighting for you until you return, until you and all the hostages return. We will bring you back alive and recover together, and with God's help, we will build our Jewish home in Israel."

