An Israeli hostage freed from Gaza did not know his wife and daughters were killed in the 7 October attack until after his ...
Eli Sharabi's brother-in-law Steve Brisley, who lives in Bridgend, south Wales, expressed joy at his release, but voiced ...
leaving the Palestine Red Crescent Society teams in Gaza delivering lifesaving aid with much reduced resources. Beatrice Butsana-Sita, chief executive British Red Cross, says: "Before the conflict ...
Eli Sharabi's brother-in-law Steve Brisley said he was relieved to see him released, but was troubled by his appearance and ...
Red Cross vehicles transported the freed hostages to a meeting point with Israeli forces, who will escort them out of Gaza.
Dr Sharone Lifschitz, 53, of Walthamstow, east London, says the gradual releases by Hamas are like ‘a reality show from hell’.
Eli Sharabi and fellow captives Ohad Ben Ami and Or Levy appeared thin as they were handed over by Hamas gunmen.
The three men appeared thin, weak and pale, and in worse condition than the 18 hostages already freed under the truce.