
Tami Arad
Tami Arad is a prominent Israeli activist and advocate known for her relentless efforts in seeking justice for her missing husband, Ron Arad, an Israeli Air Force navigator who was captured in 1986. Over the years, she has become a symbol of hope and resilience for families of missing soldiers in Israel, participating in various campaigns and public discussions to raise awareness about the plight of those who have not returned home. Her experiences have led her to emphasize the importance of making noise and advocating for the rights of families affected by military conflicts, even as she navigates the complexities and emotional challenges of her own situation.
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Recent news mentions
Tami Arad, Ron Arad's widow, asked the army not to risk the lives of soldiers trying to find out what happened to her husband.
Israel’s search in Lebanon for remains of long-lost weapons officer triggers deadly shootoutTami Arad, Arad’s widow, expressed her concerns about risking Israeli military lives in the hunt for her husband's remains.
Israel kills dozens in Lebanon after failed mission to find pilot’s remains | LebanonTami Arad, the widow of Ron Arad, thanked the government for the effort but urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to do anything that puts soldiers at risk.
Dozens killed in commando raid, Lebanon says, as Israel hunts for long-missing airmanTami Arad expressed her family's opposition to actions that would endanger soldiers in the search for her husband Ron Arad.
"אל תסכן לוחמים כדי להשיב עצמות"Tami Arad wrote about the urgency to save the hostages.
"אף אחד לא האמין ששבוי חי יכול פשוט להיעלם מהעולם"Tami Arad is mentioned as someone whose experience should be learned from, regarding making noise about a kidnapping.
"בני נפל במשמרת שלכם, אתם תחזירו לי אותו'"
















