Jewish activist and social media sensation Montana Tucker has released a brand new music video in support of the hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza.
Set to a rendition of Destiny’s Child’s song “Survivor,” Tucker begins alone in a room portraying a hostage in captivity, before being joined by 35 members of Israel’s Sol Dance Academy. Adding to the video’s impact, former hostages Moran Stella Yanai, Raz Ben Ami, and Hila Rotem Shoshani make an appearance, as well as family members of current hostages Ohad Ben Ami, Shlomo Manzur, and Yossi and Eli Sharabi. After moving to an underground tunnel representative of Hamas’ terror tunnels in Gaza, the production incorporates images of all the remaining 100 hostages still being held in Gaza.
In a gripping social media caption, Tucker described the horrific reality faced by the hostages.
“Imagine peacefully going to bed one evening to then be woken up early the next morning with sirens going off and terrorists brutally attacking your home/communities,” she wrote.
“Then, no matter how hard you try to resist, you are kidnapped. Next, imagine that 437 days have passed and you are still not home. Three of the women featured in this video survived the horrors of Hamas captivity but 100 other innocent souls — women, babies, young men, and elderly — also deserve to come home and reclaim their lives.”
The video was produced by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), which praised Tucker for delivering a “resonating message of survival and resilience.” This isn’t her first collaboration with CAM either. Back in June, they collaborated on “We Can Dance Again,” a tribute to the 364 people murdered at the Nova music festival during the October 7 massacre. That video garnered over 10 million views across social media platforms.
Tucker, who has built a significant following through her viral content and advocacy work within Jewish communities across the United States, has consistently shown support for Israel throughout the war. At the Grammy Awards in February, Tucker made a bold statement on the red carpet by wearing a specially designed gown featuring a large yellow ribbon with “Bring Them Home” displayed across the front.”