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A look at the hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza, by the numbers

  • Or Levy was released after 491 days of captivity, reuniting with his son Almog, who had been living with relatives since the kidnapping during the October 7 massacre.
  • Dr. Einat Yehene described the returned hostages as emaciated, comparing their conditions to those of Jews in Nazi concentration camps.
  • Yehene stated that the drastic weight loss could cause heart damage and system collapse, noting that starvation was intentional.
  • The day of reunions was difficult for families of hostages still held in Gaza, affecting the entire public of the State of Israel.
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