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Released hostage details how Hamas keeps captives in caged enclosures

Freed after 49 days, Adina Moshe shares harrowing new details of underground captivity and interactions with Israeli hostages Yarden Bibas and Ofer Calderon, still held in Gaza.

by  Adi Nirman
Published on  09-12-2024 12:00
Last modified: 09-12-2024 13:04
Released hostage details how Hamas keeps captives in caged enclosuresGideon Markowicz

Released hostage Adina Moshe addresses rally in Tel Aviv's Hostages' Square, Israel | Photo: Gideon Markowicz

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In a revealing radio interview on Army Radio Thursday morning, Adina Moshe, freed from Hamas captivity as part of the November hostage deal, shared startling details of her 49-day ordeal. Moses disclosed her encounters with fellow Israeli hostages Yarden Bibas and Ofer Calderon from Kibbutz Nir Oz, whom she saw confined behind bars within the underground tunnels, providing a grim glimpse into their conditions and her efforts to improve their situation.

"I approached in complete darkness," Moshe recalled. "When I asked why they were confined, they said they don't know. But when I inquired if they had confronted Hamas, it became clear they had," she explained.

The Bibas family: Father Yarden (L), 5-year-old Ariel, mother Shiri and 2-year-old Kfir (R). Photo credit: Courtesy Courtesy

Moshe described her cautious approach to advocating for her fellow captives: "After two days, I approached the commander of the unit assigned to guard us. I told him I'd heard Hebrew voices and said, 'They're from Nir Oz.' He was surprised at my knowledge. I urged him to bring them to us, and after two days, he allowed both to join us for an hour. They were then returned to confinement, but the next day, he permitted a two-hour visit."

The Bibas family is widely known both in Israel and abroad for the horrific footage of their kidnapping, showing mother Shiri Bibas terrified, holding both of her ginger children, aged five and two. Responding to a question about Yarden's knowledge of his family's fate, Moshe said, "He told us he had left the safe room to face the Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7. Shiri and the children stayed behind. He said, 'I truly hope they weren't found because the attackers in my house caught me and took me to the terrorists' meeting point at the kibbutz, then to Khan Yunis.' That is what he believed for quite some time. Eventually, I asked our Hamas guards if Shiri and the children were also being held. They said it would take time to find out. From the start, I worked to establish good relations with our captors. I realized this approach could benefit us all." 

Ofer Calderon was taken to Gaza along with his children Sahar (17) and Erez (12). The footage of young Erez being dragged away by Hamas terrorists has become one of the symbols of the Oct. 7 attack. Sahar and Erez were released after 52 days in Hamas captivity, while their father is still held in Gaza.

Ofer Calderon. Photo credit: Courtesy

"The day after my release, a Shin Bet investigator came to question me," Moshe continued." They didn't know much about the tunnels. She asked me to describe them, and I realized it's not something you can simply see – it's about how it feels. I told her it's an enormous, complex maze beneath the entire Gaza Strip."

"When I left the hospital, they sent a Shin Bet engineer to see me," Moshe added. "She wanted me to draw the tunnel layout. I explained I was not an artist and offered a verbal description, but she insisted on a visual representation. I tried my best to illustrate it, but it's an almost infinite network. I detailed everything – the phone lines, power supplies, booby traps, confinement areas – things they couldn't have imagined existed."

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