Eli Sharabi, who was ripped from his home in Kibbutz Be’eri by Hamas terrorists during the Oct. 7 attacks, has returned to Israel after 491 days in captivity. Sharabi’s family watched excitedly as he ...
Eli Sharabi on the day of his release by Hamas in Gaza on February 8 2025 - EYAD BABA/AFP via Getty Images One of the many cruelties of being kidnapped is knowing that even the longed-for moment of ...
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Freed hostage Eli Sharabi was reportedly unaware his wife, daughters were killed on Oct. 7
Released hostage Eli Sharabi’s first request when he was back in Israel was to see his family, because he was unaware that ...
UNITED NATIONS — Former Hamas hostage Eli Sharabi went before the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) with his heartbreaking story and a simple plea: "Bring them all home now." Sharabi has been ...
Sharabi said Hamas would only give him “a piece of pita” bread to eat, along with “a sip of tea.” As he endured brutal beatings and relentless mockery from the terrorists, Sharabi said his will was ...
The English translation of his memoir will be published this coming October 7, on the two-year anniversary of his kidnapping. The memoir, published in Hebrew in May, will have its English translation ...
"You know, 50 meters underground, you actually understand the meaning in life," said Eli Sharabi. For 491 days, Sharabi was a Hamas hostage. "That it's not your academic degrees and not your ...
During his 491 days in the literal dark — starved, beaten and held captive in a Gaza tunnel network hundreds of feet underground — Eli Sharabi had one hope keeping him going: being reunited with his ...
Hamas terrorists were eating like kings from stolen aid as Israeli hostages were kept chained up and starving underground, one of the freed captives told the United Nations Thursday. Speaking before ...
Two years ago today, Eli Sharabi woke to the alarms on his kibbutz, Kibbutz Be'eri, in southern Israel on the border with Gaza. He rushed his teenage daughters, Noiya and Yahel, his wife, Lianne, and ...
Eli Sharabi assumed the emergency alarm was just another rocket attack – the kind of everyday intrusion that his family had come to consider an unwelcome fact of life as they sheltered at home in ...
“I’ll come back!” shouts Eli Sharabi to his wife and two daughters as Hamas terrorists drag him through the front door of his little house in Kibbutz Be’eri, a hitherto blissful community 3 miles from ...
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