Freed captives describe horrific ordeal in Hamas tunnels
Initially, they ate “chicken with rice, all sorts of canned food and cheese,” Munder told Channel 13 News. “We were OK.”
Initially, they ate “chicken with rice, all sorts of canned food and cheese,” Munder told Channel 13 News. “We were OK.”
Yuval, Oria, and Ofry were held captive in Gaza for some 50 days until their release this week. Their family members knew that there was nothing that would bring them more joy than meeting their beloved dog, so they brought it to where they were hospitalized.
When historians assess the period and the change brought by the clear victory and the decisive defeat of Hamas, they will likely agree that the return of the captives was just a fleeting episode in the grand scheme of things. This is because, historically, this event is of little significance, and it has no impact on the future.
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Appearing on “Watch the Beat with Ari Melber,” on November 21, Dennis Ross said that “the way to end the war in Gaza” would be for Israel to allow the Hamas leadership to leave the territory in exchange for the release of the remaining hostages. Ross said he hopes the Biden Administration will promote such a proposal.
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