After Tel Aviv, Israel (APP)-16-month uncertainty, IDIT Ohil finally found the word this week that his 24-year-old son, a hostage in Gaza, is still alive. Is
She said she became unconscious to hear the brutal details of her imprisonment Free hostages were liberated From October 7, 2023, through Hamas. The chains in the underground tunnel, Elon Ohil has laid on a piece of bread every day or less.
He told reporters on Monday, “He did not see the sunlight in 493 days.
As the delicate ceasefire seems between Israel and Hamas In a rapid risk Falling – Hamas says It won’t free the three hostages According to the plan on Saturday, Israel says if the war is ready to resume – the hostages’ families are struggling to maintain hope. They are pleading Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Do not abandon the Seas Fire Framework, and accelerate the release timeline if possible.
Have encountered their troubles about the end of the ceasefire President Donald Trump’s demand That all the hostages will be released on Saturday – and insisted that Gaza be evacuated from all Palestinians and re -develop as the United States -controlled tourist raids.
The three hostages released last week have enraged the rest of the hostages and the frightened families of the hostages, especially when more details about their conditions are revealed.
This situation is especially difficult for the hostages who are not included in the list of 33 hostages expected to be released in the first, six -week phase of the Seas Fire, which began on January 19. In this deal, Israel needs to liberate 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees. , Whose families are also upset about it How does their enemy treat them.
Two hostages were issued on Saturday, Or Levy and Eli Sharbi, Elon Ohil, and the fourth hostage, Elijah Cohen were kept together. Adity Oahil said the four were kept underground since the abduction.
Cohen is expected to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire. If Israel and Hamas reach this point, Ohil will be released in the second phase.
Levy, Ohil, and Cohen were kidnapped from a bomb shelter near the Music Festival in southern Israel, as well as Harsh Goldberg Pollen, an American Israeli who was killed In prison in August.
“Knowing that my heart breaks down and knowing what happened to him in the tunnels in the tunnels,” Cohen’s fiancee, Ziu Abud27, told reporters Tuesday.
The returning hostages said that Cohen had done more than 20kg (£ 44) and had a bullet in his leg which did not receive medical help. When he was with him, Cohen did not know that the Abu Dhabi bomb had survived the Hamas attack where he was hiding.
During the October 7 attack, militants threw a grenade inside a concrete bomb shelter near the music festival and sprayed bullets, where about 30 people entered. At least 16 people were killed inside the shelter.
Abdur said he was safe from crushing the bodies on him. Going out and going out, he spent hours to lay under his nephew and his girlfriend’s bodies.
It is even more difficult for the hostage families to be released for release in the first phase of the ceasefire.
Israel and Hamas were appointed last week to start talks at the second phase of the ceasefire, which will end the war and release the rest of the hostages. But these efforts have been frozen, while the two sides have been accused of whether the second first phase is following the terms.
Israeli soldier Tamir Nimrodi, 20 -year -old Tamir Nimrodi, who was kidnapped from his position at a central crossing between Israel and Gaza, is not included in the list.
His mother, Heart, said that the plan to delay the release of Hamas’s next hostage came like a trauma.
“We try to analyze it, think, what are the possibilities? Is this psychological terror that they are pulling on us? He said.
It has been difficult to see the hostages’ release over the past few weeks, especially the emotional videos of the hostages that are re -joining with their families, Namrodi said.
On the one hand, each reunion is close to a step of bringing his son back, which he describes as a creative person who loves riding horses and drinking sweet cocktails made of pineapple juice. But Namroidi does not know that his son, who also holds German citizenship, is alive.
He was abducted with the other two soldiers, and he has not found any sign of his life.
“I know there is an opportunity that I will not reach the place where I can hold my son,” he said.
According to Israeli media, the returning hostages have provided evidence of life for at least seven Israeli hostages, including Cohen and Ohil.
Namrodi does not know what is worse – to believe that his son is dead, or to find out that he is alive, but is kept in situations like Elon Ohil. “I am afraid that if Tamir is still alive, I don’t know what he is going, I am afraid to imagine.”
In less than an hour, IDIT Oil received information about his son’s condition at the Israeli Channel 12 News program earlier this week.
She sat on the news desk directly on TV, urging the government to continue until the second phase of the ceasefire and bring all the hostages home as soon as possible.
Elon, who is also a citizen of German and Serbia, is a talented pianist. The family has honored the piano in Israel, many of whom are yellow, the color that is associated with the hostages’ struggle.
The family marked Elon’s second birthday in Tel Aviv on Monday evening, where his mother addressed the Israeli government. “How do you allow the situation to continue this situation after all the evidence you have seen, after all the evidence you have heard from the prisoners?” He said.
Elon remembered his younger sister, Anal, had his birthday on Saturday, and she conveyed her a message through the hostages that was released that day.
Ideat said through tears, “He got his wish for his birthday, which is incredible to his brother, which is incredible.”