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Agony as hostage households spend second vacation season with out their family members

By Editorial Board Published December 25, 2024 6 Min Read
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Agony as hostage households spend second vacation season with out their family members

Or Levy’s brother Michael is a tall, sort man with a weather-beaten smile.

For the reason that 7 October Hamas assault on Nova music competition, Michael has misplaced sleep over the kidnapping of his brother, the killing of his sister-in-law Einav and the fragile care wanted to assist his three-year-old nephew Almog survive with out each his mother and father.

That is the second Hanukkah his household is marking with out Or and Einav.

Picture:
Michael chatting with Sky Information

One that’s much more painful and strained than the final.

“Or in Hebrew means ‘light’ and Hanukkah is a celebration of light – so for us, it is even more symbolic,” he says.

He reveals a video of Or lighting Hanukkah candles with Einav and Almog two years in the past. It was Almog’s first and final Hanukkah together with his mother and father.

“I have three little girls but it won’t be the same. Hanukkah is a happy holiday – you light candles, you sing and eat all sorts of things but for us it is not a real holiday without Or.”

Michael with one of his daughters

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Michael with considered one of his daughters

Michael is the eldest of his three brothers and Or is the youngest.

As time drags on, the dearth of proof of life is draining his hope.

“Unfortunately, the only thing we know is that Or was kidnapped alive and wasn’t injured but other than that and the assumption from the army that he is alive, we don’t know anything,” he says.

Ninety-six hostages are regarded as being held in Gaza, however because the conflict there continues and Israeli airstrikes pummel densely-populated areas, solely two thirds of them are believed to be alive.

Faces of 96 hostages who nonetheless have not returned house to Israel

“We are so close as families, some of those families became my family, so I felt like the hostages are my family as well. When you hear that 1..2..6..20 [hostages] were killed though they were alive, it kills you. I can’t even describe how bad I felt.”

An empty menorah

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An empty menorah

“We have to tell him the truth. We asked psychologists what to do, what to say and how to react.

“They informed us we’ve got to say that his mum will not come again as a result of Einav was murdered on that terrible day. That his dad – my brother – is lacking and we’re on the lookout for him and doing all the things we will to convey him again.”

Rumours had been circulating {that a} deal between Israel and Hamas could be secured earlier than Christmas/Hanukkah.

Israeli households of hostages and the relations of Palestinians in Gaza felt grave disappointment and concern as the time-frame closed.

Within the Outdated Metropolis, we met the previous hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin, who performed a key function in securing the discharge of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011.

Gershon speaking to Sky News

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Gershon chatting with Sky Information

From the place he stands, the forecast is grim.

“I like to remind people that the Israeli soldier that everyone remembers was released in 2011 was in captivity for five years and four months. There was a deal on the table six months after he was abducted in December 2006,” says Gershon.

He provides: “That deal remained on the table for another five years until the people in charge on both sides were ready to make the deal. They came to a point when Hamas and Netanyahu was prime minister, then also were ready to make a deal and that’s when it was done. The moment that Netanyahu signals he’s ready for a deal, it will happen because Hamas wants this war to end.”

Gershon strongly believes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not but given the mandate to his senior officers for the hostages to be introduced house and it is vitally possible that a number of the hostages won’t ever be discovered as a result of they may be buried beneath the rubble of buildings Israel has bombed.

Or with his son and his wife

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Or together with his son and his spouse

For Michael, the return of hostages like his brother have to be the start line for the conflict in Gaza to finish.

“This is not political in any way. I don’t hate Palestinians, I don’t want people in Gaza to suffer but in order for this to end for both sides, the hostages must come back.”

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