The 'Remember' project, spearheaded by the Rosenbaum Communications Group, has released its fourth chapter today, featuring the harrowing testimony of captivity survivors Daniel Aloni and her daughter Amelia. This AI-driven initiative aims to shed light on the experiences of those abducted by Hamas, with the goal of increasing global awareness and pressure to secure the release of the remaining captives.
Daniel Aloni recounts the terrifying moments during their abduction: 'We felt that the smoke in the MMD was suffocating us all, and I decided that I would rather die quickly from a gunshot than from a fire. I apologized to my daughter Amelia and opened the window ready to die.' She continues, 'They kidnapped us to Gaza and lowered us deep into a tunnel. It was a prison—total darkness, suffocating humidity, and no air. Inside the tunnel, I saw badly injured people with open wounds and bleeding faces. We will never forget what we saw there.'
The 'Remember' project has garnered approximately 50 million views globally since its inception. The creators emphasize the critical need for information dissemination, particularly during the ongoing negotiations for the release of the abductees. Previous testimonies featured in the project include those of Eitan Yahami (12), Ella Eliakim (8), and Alma Avraham (85).
Ofer Rosenbaum, the project's creator, underscores the urgency of the situation: 'The urgency to reach a deal is more critical than ever. We, the citizens of Israel, in the absence of a functioning national information system, must mobilize and use all the tools at our disposal to keep the abductees on the global media agenda. Just a week ago, we started the project, and about 50 million people around the world have already been exposed to it. It's time to increase the pressure and share the evidence around the world.'
Daniel Aloni also calls for immediate action: 'I know what every day means in the Hamas tunnels. The abductees have no more time, so it is our duty to apply all possible pressure in the world and make sure that the deal does not collapse. I call on everyone to share my testimony and use all the means at our disposal so that the world understands that it is time to reach a deal.'
- The 'Remember' project utilizes advanced AI technology to create a visual and tangible representation of the survivors' testimonies. This approach aims to make the experiences of the abductees more relatable and impactful for a global audience.
- The recent assassination attempt on Muhammad Daf, the commander of the military wing of Hamas, has added a layer of uncertainty to the ongoing negotiations. However, the urgency to reach a deal remains paramount, as emphasized by both the survivors and the project's creators.
- The project's success in reaching a global audience demonstrates the power of digital media and technology in advocating for critical humanitarian issues. The testimonies serve as a powerful reminder of the human cost of political conflicts and the urgent need for resolution.