Freed Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi was unaware wife and daughters killed by Hamas

Mrs Bresley said, “The only thing that keeps us running is the fact that we know that Eli has returned. At least there is a member of a very close family who is still alive.”

“[We’re] Thanks to him for two of our beautiful grandchildren, he didn’t have long enough. We now need to pay attention to all the pleasant times.

“So we live in our memories, that’s all we can do. Think about them, talk about them, and make sure no one will forget them.”

Mr Bresley said: “We hope it will be part of a routine routine.”

On the outskirts of Lian Bristol, the Stepel rose to Israel, and for the first time in Israel as a volunteer in a Cabbutz, he went to Israel when he was 19 years old before moving to the country.

After just three months in Israel, he met Eli. They had two daughters, Niyah and Yahl, who were 16 and 13 when they were killed.

Eli’s brother, UC, was also taken hostage on October 7, but was later killed in prison. Hamas said his death was the result of an Israeli airstrike, which Israel said was likely.

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