Israeli Girl Finds New Home a Year After Hostage Ordeal
Avigail Idan, adopted by her aunt and uncle after her parents were killed in a Hamas attack, adjusts to life in Bnei Dror.
- Avigail Idan was among over 250 hostages taken during the October 7 attack by Hamas militants last year.
- Her parents were killed in the attack, and she was adopted by her aunt Leron Mor and uncle Zoli Mor.
- The Mor family, now living in Bnei Dror, includes three biological children and three adopted ones, symbolized by tattoos of eight elephants.
- Avigail and her family met U.S. President Joe Biden in April, discussing the ongoing plight of hostages still held by Hamas.
- The family maintains an open dialogue about Avigail's late parents, ensuring their memory remains a part of their daily lives.