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Hostage Families Forum
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-Photo with four of the female Israeli soldiers; photo of Naama Levy; photo of Liri Albag; photo of Karina Ariev; photo of Daniella Gilboa; photo of Agam Berger.
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Families release photos of five female Israeli soldiers from their first days of captivity in Gaza
The families of five young Israeli women serving in the Israel Defense Forces who were kidnapped on October 7 have released photographs from their early days in captivity in Gaza.
The young women were observers stationed at an Israeli military base at Nahal Oz.
The Hostages Families Forum Headquarters said the families of the observers are “now allowing the publication of photos showing their loved ones during their first days in captivity. The images reveal them bruised and wounded from the horrific abduction that the entire world witnessed.”
The Forum added: "Over nine months have passed since these photos were taken, showing Agam Berger, Daniella Gilboa, Liri Albag, Naama Levy and Karina Ariev during their first days in Hamas captivity in Gaza. The courageous decision by the parents to reveal these photos aims to bring them closer to embracing their daughters.”
“This reunion is just a deal away, a deal that would bring all 120 hostages home - the living for rehabilitation and the murdered and fallen for proper burial. We demand that the Israeli government, and particularly its leader, look these girls in the eyes, try to imagine what they and all the hostages have endured for 284 days, and do everything possible to bring them home," the Forum added.
Earlier Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the families of other observers who were killed at the base, close to the northern Gaza Strip, which was overrun in Hamas’ attack in the early hours of October 17. Sixteen soldiers were killed.
The Prime Minister’s office said the meeting lasted three hours. It said he had “listened attentively to the stories about the lives and heroism of each of the young women, felt the families' pain, and heard their requests and demands for an investigation into the events and for the commemoration of their daughters.”
“The Prime Minister answered their questions and said that matters would be thoroughly checked and that the lessons would be learned at all levels, including in the intelligence, operations, military and diplomatic spheres.”
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ISRAEL HAMAS WAR GAZA PHOTOS FEMALE SOLDIERS HOSTAGES
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Source | CNN Collection |
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Link | View details on CNN Collection site |
Title | PHOTOS OF 5 FEMALE SOLDIERS TAKEN BY HAMAS RELEASED |
Date | 07-16-2024 |
Description |
--SUPERS-- Hostage Families Forum --VIDEO SHOWS-- -Photo with four of the female Israeli soldiers; photo of Naama Levy; photo of Liri Albag; photo of Karina Ariev; photo of Daniella Gilboa; photo of Agam Berger. --CNN INFORMATION-- Families release photos of five female Israeli soldiers from their first days of captivity in Gaza The families of five young Israeli women serving in the Israel Defense Forces who were kidnapped on October 7 have released photographs from their early days in captivity in Gaza. The young women were observers stationed at an Israeli military base at Nahal Oz. The Hostages Families Forum Headquarters said the families of the observers are “now allowing the publication of photos showing their loved ones during their first days in captivity. The images reveal them bruised and wounded from the horrific abduction that the entire world witnessed.” The Forum added: "Over nine months have passed since these photos were taken, showing Agam Berger, Daniella Gilboa, Liri Albag, Naama Levy and Karina Ariev during their first days in Hamas captivity in Gaza. The courageous decision by the parents to reveal these photos aims to bring them closer to embracing their daughters.” “This reunion is just a deal away, a deal that would bring all 120 hostages home - the living for rehabilitation and the murdered and fallen for proper burial. We demand that the Israeli government, and particularly its leader, look these girls in the eyes, try to imagine what they and all the hostages have endured for 284 days, and do everything possible to bring them home," the Forum added. Earlier Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the families of other observers who were killed at the base, close to the northern Gaza Strip, which was overrun in Hamas’ attack in the early hours of October 17. Sixteen soldiers were killed. The Prime Minister’s office said the meeting lasted three hours. It said he had “listened attentively to the stories about the lives and heroism of each of the young women, felt the families' pain, and heard their requests and demands for an investigation into the events and for the commemoration of their daughters.” “The Prime Minister answered their questions and said that matters would be thoroughly checked and that the lessons would be learned at all levels, including in the intelligence, operations, military and diplomatic spheres.” -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT----- --KEYWORD TAGS-- ISRAEL HAMAS WAR GAZA PHOTOS FEMALE SOLDIERS HOSTAGES --MUSIC INFO--- |
Class | Footage |
Length | 00:00:45 |
Frame Rate | 29.97 fps |
Format | High Definition |
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--SUPERS-- Hostage Families Forum --VIDEO SHOWS-- -Photo with four of the female Israeli soldiers; photo of Naama Levy; photo of Liri Albag; photo of Karina Ariev; photo of Daniella Gilboa; photo of Agam Berger. --CNN INFORMATION-- Families release photos of five female Israeli soldiers from their first days of captivity in Gaza The families of five young Israeli women serving in the Israel Defense Forces who were kidnapped on October 7 have released photographs from their early days in captivity in Gaza. The young women were observers stationed at an Israeli military base at Nahal Oz. The Hostages Families Forum Headquarters said the families of the observers are “now allowing the publication of photos showing their loved ones during their first days in captivity. The images reveal them bruised and wounded from the horrific abduction that the entire world witnessed.” The Forum added: "Over nine months have passed since these photos were taken, showing Agam Berger, Daniella Gilboa, Liri Albag, Naama Levy and Karina Ariev during their first days in Hamas captivity in Gaza. The courageous decision by the parents to reveal these photos aims to bring them closer to embracing their daughters.” “This reunion is just a deal away, a deal that would bring all 120 hostages home - the living for rehabilitation and the murdered and fallen for proper burial. We demand that the Israeli government, and particularly its leader, look these girls in the eyes, try to imagine what they and all the hostages have endured for 284 days, and do everything possible to bring them home," the Forum added. Earlier Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the families of other observers who were killed at the base, close to the northern Gaza Strip, which was overrun in Hamas’ attack in the early hours of October 17. Sixteen soldiers were killed. The Prime Minister’s office said the meeting lasted three hours. It said he had “listened attentively to the stories about the lives and heroism of each of the young women, felt the families' pain, and heard their requests and demands for an investigation into the events and for the commemoration of their daughters.” “The Prime Minister answered their questions and said that matters would be thoroughly checked and that the lessons would be learned at all levels, including in the intelligence, operations, military and diplomatic spheres.” -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT----- --KEYWORD TAGS-- ISRAEL HAMAS WAR GAZA PHOTOS FEMALE SOLDIERS HOSTAGES --MUSIC INFO--- |
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