Family of captivity survivor Or Levy: We believe his murdered wife is watching from above
- Or Levy was released after 491 days of captivity, with his family expressing both joy and sorrow at his return.
- Levy's wife, Einav, was murdered during a terrorist attack at the Nova Festival on October 7, leaving their son Almog without his parents.
- The family thanked the Israeli public for their support during this ordeal and requested privacy to heal.
- They believe Einav is watching over them and expressed hope for Almog's reunion with his father.
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Freed hostage Or Levy reunites with son, 3, learns wife murdered on October 7
After 491 days in Hamas captivity, Levy reunites with his 3-year-old son, Almog, who told him, 'Daddy, it took you too long to come back'; only after his release did Levy learn for certain that his wife, Einav, was murdered
Released hostage Or Levy did not know his wife was killed on October 7, 2023, mother says
Or and his wife hid in a bomb shelter where 16 people were murdered by Hamas on October 7, before being kidnapped. Eli Sharabi, also released on Saturday, didn't know that his brother, wife and children were killed too
The abduction footage, murdered wife, and young son waiting to see him: The story of Or Levy
Or Levy, 34, who is set to be released from Hamas captivity tomorrow (Saturday), and his wife Einav were parents to Almog, who was two years old at the time of the abduction. They had simply wanted to enjoy the Nova festival in Re'im on October 7th, now known as Black Saturday. But the terrorist attack turned their love story into a tragedy. The couple arrived at the festival just nine minutes before hell broke loose. As the rockets rained down,…
Or Levy (34) will return to Israel tomorrow from the Gaza Strip as part of the kidnap deal agreement, about a year and four months since he was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on October 7. Geula, Or Levy's mother: "We told his son Almog that dad is coming back. He shouted 'dad is coming back.' I can't believe I'm going to hug him tomorrow." In the early morning hours of October 7, Or and his wife Einav Levy, residents of Givatayim, left their t…
Or Levy, 34, had only spent nine minutes with his wife Einav before the terrorist attack. When the missiles landed, they arrived at the "death shelter," where Einav was murdered. He left three-year-old Almog at home - who is still waiting for his father.
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