Tamir Nimrodi's mother believes son's life may be in extreme danger
- Tamir Nimrodi, an Israeli hostage, has been missing for 580 days without any sign of life, as stated by his father.
- Multiple hostages, including Bar Kuperstein and Maxim Herkin, have been confirmed alive through recent videos released by Hamas.
- The families of hostages have expressed heartbreak and hope, desiring the safe return of their loved ones.
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Tamir Nimrodi named as hostage feared dead
After Israeli official cites grave concern for 3 of 24 hostages listed as alive, Tamir Nimrodi’s father confirms son one of them; 'This is based only on what Trump and Sara Netanyahu said—not from the defense establishment,' he says
Israeli official confirms serious concern for lives of one Israeli, two foreign hostages
The Israeli hostage has been named by his mother as Tamir Nimrodi, while the two foreign hostages whose status is unknown are Bipin Joshi from Nepal and Natthapong Pinta from Thailand. The source said that no sign of life has been received from the three
Hostages from whom signs of life were received, and those whose condition is unknown
A total of 59 hostages are still being held by Hamas – 35 of them have been officially declared by Israel as dead in captivity. In a video released Wednesday, following President Donald Trump's remarks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: "We know for certain that 21 are alive. There are another three whose fate, unfortunately, remains uncertain." Netanyahu's video followed Trump's remarks the previous day, in which the president claimed tha…
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