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Yossi Sharabi's widow: "Our pain is great, but from it grows strength - we have someone to fight for"

Summary by Israel Hayom
Members of Kibbutz Be'eri held a rally for the first time for the release of the 59 kidnapped people left behind - including six members of the kibbutz and members of the kibbutz who are considered hostages: "We hope this will be a short routine" • Ofra Kedar's daughter-in-law: "She can no longer be saved - just let us give her soul peace"
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Members of Kibbutz Be'eri held a rally for the first time for the release of the 59 kidnapped people left behind - including six members of the kibbutz and members of the kibbutz who are considered hostages: "We hope this will be a short routine" • Ofra Kedar's daughter-in-law: "She can no longer be saved - just let us give her soul peace"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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