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“Although he was so skinny, his hug felt like the same beautiful hug,” said Efrat Machikawa after being reunited with her uncle Gadi Mozes, 80, following 482 days in Hamas captivity.
Mass emigration of both Hamas operatives and “uninvolved population,” is a genuine cornerstone of American regional strategy.
Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon and Keith Siegel share details of their grueling 484 days in Gaza.
Mandy Damari called her daughter’s survival in Hamas captivity a “miracle” and urged the U.K. premier “to get aid to remaining hostages now.”
“I think we have a winner here for the single most embarrassing Potemkin Village tweet in the history of the world,” wrote John Podhoretz, of “Commentary.”
A spokesperson for North Carolina-based UG Solutions said armed contractors are already stationed in the Netzarim Corridor.
The Israeli premier vowed to bring back all the hostages from Gaza, and to achieve the goals of the war against Hamas.
“Yarden has returned home, but the home remains incomplete,” the family of Yarden Bibas said in a statement.
Seventy-nine hostages remain in Hamas captivity in Gaza, including 76 abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, invasion.
“Thanks to the heroes who fell during battle, my nightmare is over,” the former Hamas captive wrote on Instagram after regaining her freedom.
Fifty wounded terrorists, accompanied by up to three individuals each, will be allowed daily to leave the Strip for Egypt.
“A detailed response will be provided after reviewing the list and updating the families,” the Prime Minister’s Office said.