
When Alon Ohel is finally at his brutal life in Hamas clutches in the tunnels in the depths of Gaza, the first thing his mother chases him is a keyboard, he said to the post on Wednesday.
The classic training pianist has always found his strength and purpose in music, Idit Ohel said about his son, so when John Undrasik, better known by his artistic name, five for struggle, offered to help renew hostages hostages hostages hostages hostages to hostages after his kidnapping on October 7, 2023, he felt as a perfect adjustment.
“Music has a way to get to people. Music helps people connect, to connect with the situation in which Alon is,” he said.
“This is important because Alon is still alive. Alon is alive and is in a very bad condition. We need people to understand that.”
Undrasik recorded his bleak success of 2000 “Superman” again, which consoled many after 9/11 by Alon and the tranant of approximately 24 hostages live, adjusting some of the letters so that they fit the eternal hope that they soon return home.
In the renewed version, Undrasik, also a pianist, Croons: “I would like to cry/ fall on my knees/ find a way of lying/” a house that I will never say “to” find a way of flying/ to a house you see. “
“We change the child to recognize the spiritual strength of families as IDIT and the hostages that have been released that are superhuman and the hope that everyone will carry,” said Undrasik.
“Superman,” I believe, resonated and still does, because it is our own innate humanity and that we cannot be Superman, and that we are vulnerable and we cannot be all for everyone. “
Alon was almost released earlier this year after a high -fire high agreement was reached between Israel and Hamas, but that agreement has been crumbled since then, and merchandise with little conversation from another hostage horizon.
Undrasik said he expects the relaunch of his song, which was published on Monday on YouTube-Can Consuelo to those who often suffer in silence and attract renewed attention to the ongoing atrocity.
“Superman” provides energy and comfort to people who feel abandoned and hostage families have been abandoned by the world, “he said.
“It is not the Iranian hostage crisis where each mailbox has a yellow tape around it; it is not in the first two minutes of the news every night.
Hello, he also said that the song and video will reach those who see the crisis in progress as a policy, particularly the young people who protest in support of Palestine on the university campuses without recognizing Hamas’ horrors.
“I do not see how someone with a soul, a heart and a mind can look that and think about a human being that was kidnapped and has bone in a prison for so long and not feel some compassion, regardless of how it has been indoced,” he said.
Undrasik, who has written songs for other causes, including the three -year Ukraine War, also asked other artists to use their voices and platforms to raise awareness.
“I hope (the song) provides license and inspiration and perhaps a bit of shame for all artists who have been silent worldwide,” he said.
“What happened since October 7 is a penalty for our industry, an industry that likes to be proud of being for human rights and being in the front foot.”
“I call all my fellow artists, I beg with them, I put myself on the right side of the story. You don’t have to take a position on Israel vs. Palestine; you don’t have to like Netanyahu; you don’t have to like Trump. But you can say,” Liberate the hostages. “And if you don’t, you’re convenient.”

