"I dreamt we came home," she tells her father, Yoni.
Raz was released with her two-year-old sister, Aviv and mother Doron on Friday, in the first stage of the Israel-Hamas hostage deal that is set to see another 14 hostages, women and children, released on Saturday.
Around 240 people, civilians and soldiers, as well as some foreign nationals, were abducted to Gaza during Hamas' deadly Oct 7 attack.
Yoni Asher had stayed home on that day, in central Israel, when his wife took the two girls to visit their grandmother in Kibbutz Nir Oz, near the border with Gaza.
Reporting by Rami Amichay in Petah Tikva and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem, Editing by Alexandra HudsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons:
Aviv Asher, Raz Asher, Doron, Yoni, Raz, Aviv's, Doron's, Yoni Asher, Nir Oz, Rami Amichay, Alexandra Hudson
Organizations:
Schneider Children's Medical, Hamas, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson
Locations:
Israel, PETAH TIKVA, Gaza, Aviv, Petah Tikva, Maayan, Jerusalem