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Father of Israeli hostage who met with pope is on a mission to ‘bring them all home’

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July 4, 2024
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On April 8, Miran was part of the delegation who met Pope Francis at the Vatican, and on June 13, in Jerusalem, he shared his testimony with Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, president of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, and a group of 160 Catholic pilgrims.

“I felt the entire community was visiting and talking to me and how they resonated with what I was going through. I felt supported; they came with love, with great love,” he said.

Miran, who defines himself as a believer — “I’m not practicing Judaism fully like a religious practicing person, but I’m a believer” — was deeply moved by his meeting with Pope Francis.

“I was looking at him, into his eyes, and it was like looking into my father’s eyes. They were full of mercy and I saw that he cared.”

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Miran also shared with CNA the words that the pope personally said to him: “He said, ‘This is like a Shoah,’” the Jewish Holocaust. 

Miran asked the pope to share what he told him with the entire Christian world. In fact, he is convinced that “the message would be so influential and different when it comes from him” and the pope “has the potential to counter antisemitism that also comes from within the Christian world.”

“As a Jew, as a believer,” Miran shared, “I also believe that wherever I will go within the three monotheistic beliefs — Judaism, Christianity, Islam — if I’m invited to pray, I will join because it’s the same God.” But, he added, “what happened on Oct. 7 was against anything in the beliefs of the three Abrahamic beliefs.”

Danny Miran greets Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, archbishop of Bologna, on June 13, 2024, after the meeting between the group of pilgrims led by Zuppi on a visit of solidarity and peace to the Holy Land and some relatives of the Israeli hostages in Hamas’ hands. Danny Miran shared his testimony as the father of Omri Miran, who was kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023, from Kibbutz Nahal Oz. Credit: Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Bologna

Miran also shared a hope: “After World War II, European people realized that wars would not lead them anywhere. Therefore, they decided to pursue peace and prosperity by opening borders, and that was the way to move forward. I pray in my heart that the day will come when the same thing will happen in our region: to open our hearts, to open our borders, and to live in peace among ourselves.”

On the fourth floor of a building in Tel Aviv, where the Hostages and Missing Families Forum has established its headquarters, people share their struggles and work but also food and friendship. This is what gives Miran the strength to continue fighting for his son.

“Jews from all around the world showed their support and empathy in an active way. Thanks to their donations we were able to establish an NGO [nongovernmental organization], rent several floors in this building, and provide food. We also have a permanent presence [at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art] with installations donated by various artists. What could be stronger than that?”

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An installation of yellow ribbons symbolizing the campaign for the release of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas is displayed in the square in front of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, now better known as
An installation of yellow ribbons symbolizing the campaign for the release of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas is displayed in the square in front of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, now better known as “The Hostages and Missing Square.” Credit: Marinella Bandini

Every week, Miran visits his daughter-in-law, for whom he has words of great affection and admiration, along with his two granddaughters.

“The last time Omri saw the youngest, she was 6 months old. He never saw her crawl, take her first steps, he never saw her teeth grow, or heard her say her first words. His daughter calls a picture ‘dad.’ And his older daughter asked her mom if her dad is still her dad.”

“Day by day, the absence of him just grows. I miss him more and more,” Miran said. “I don’t know what kind of life he has… I assume he doesn’t even have any means to shave, so I decided not to shave and wait for the day he will return so we can shave our beards together.”

Marinella Bandini

Born and raised in Italy, Marinella Bandini has been a professional journalist since 2008. She works for several news agencies and online newspapers in the Catholic space. Currently based in Jerusalem, she collaborates with the Custody of the Holy Land.


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