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“What is left behind?” – Kveller

Last night, Monday, March 17th, after a two -month ceasefire, which started in January, the IDF resumed, in which over 33 hostages were released, seven of which returned in boxes.

“This follows the repeated refusal of Hamas to publish our hostages, as well as their rejection of all suggestions that Steve Witkoff Steve Witkoff received in US president,” said the Israeli Prime Minister's office in release.

In Israel, hostages who had home before the end of a second ceasefire have experienced what they had resumed as the fight after the first ceasefire business had fallen apart on December 1, 2023. Many have exchanged ideas on social media to share their feelings and memories from this time and to call one thing: the return of their college goods. To date, 59 hostages remain in Gaza, and it is assumed that at least 24 is still alive.

Here is what some former hostages had to say:

Yardgen Bibas

Yardgen, captured by his house in Nir Oz, was released on February 1st. He is the father of the late Ariel and Kfir and husband of Shiri Bibas, whose corpses were released on February 20 and 22. This is the statement he shared on Instagram:

“Israel's decision to return to the fight brings me back into the moments when I heard the sounds of explosions around me, and in which I feared for my life that the tunnel in which I held collapsed, collapsed, and my wife, and my wife, the children in captivity, and the children noticed with military use.

“I lost my Shiri, Ariel and Kfir, but David can still go back to Sharon, Emma and Yuli and Ariel to his partner Arbel Yehud and his family.

“We have to stop the fights and all bring them home first.”

Romi Gonen

Romi was captured by the Nova Festival and published on January 19. She shared this in her Instagram stories:

“My heart breaks this morning.

Liri Albag

Liri was captured by her base in Nir OZ and published on January 25th. This shared this on Instagram stories:

“What about fate is a game again.

Naama Levy

Naama was captured by her base in Nir OZ and published on January 25th. This shared this on Instagram stories:

“The heart breaks this morning.

Emily Damari

Emily was kidnapped from her house in Kfar Aza and released on January 19. She shared the following in her Instagram stories:

“There are so many things in my head and I don't know how to emit this grief, but my heart is mostly broken, broken, gala, civilian and the other hostages.

Karina Ariev

Karina was captured by her base in Nir OZ and published on January 25th. This shared this on Instagram stories:

“I don't know what is right, but I know that hell in the eyes that in your eyes, and what I care for the help and what I care for the help and what I had for help.

Omer Wenkert

Omer was captured by the Nova Festival, where his friend was murdered Kim Damti from childhood. It was published on February 22nd. He published the following on his Instagram:

“Today they still made a very dangerous movement for us! [come back] I'm still there! I call for! The hostages first. I call for! Bring us all home. I won't give up, not for a moment until we are all back in the light. “

Eliya Cohen

Eliya was kidnapped by the Nova Festival and published on February 22nd. He shared this on Instagram:

“From the moment the ceasefire was up to date, it is not able to sit down. Mine, ShackLed in a Bicycle Lock with Shackles on his Feet, Eating One Prolliament Moldy Pita a Day and Two Tablespoons of Lima Beans. Responsible.

Shir Siegel, daughter of Keith Siegel

Keith Siegel, an American citizen, was captured from his house in Kfar Aza. His wife Aviva was taken away. It was published in the first ceasefire in 2023. It was published on February 1st. His daughter published this message on her Instagram:

“My father counted five days from the day when the terrorists were brought back home as part of an agreement with Israel.

“The terrorists also said that he would go home as part of the same deal.

“Terrorists who fear in this small room were tense and violent.

“The hope of my father was to be informed that a deal was signed again and he has the outside world.