It was written and inspired by his complex childhood story.
It was arranged and produced by Shmuel Cohen.
Netanel says, “When looking back at my personal life, I realize that I miss being a child who misses his parents and the experience of family. I was raised by my grandparents and longed for my father and mother. This emptiness came to a halt when I finally had children of my own and built my own family.”
Ga’aguim expresses these days of my childhood, like a land thirsting for water in a desert without borders, a feeling of lacking something, a feeling of searching.