Families of Israeli Hostages Get Signs of Life After 500 Days of Captivity

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Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza have received the first signs of life from their loved ones in over a year, as reported by freed captives under a ceasefire with Hamas that began on January 19. Recent messages indicate that at least 10 of the 251 hostages taken during Hamas's October 7, 2023, assault are alive, igniting hope among desperate families.

Supporters gathered in protests in Tel Aviv to mark 500 days of captivity and demand the release of 73 remaining hostages. Among the released was Elkana Bohbut, who urged his wife to find strength in an Israeli pop song amid reports of his severe living conditions. In another case, pianist Alon Ohel, captured from a bomb shelter, communicated with family while enduring injuries and malnutrition.

Family members expressed mixed emotions, with some relieved by the news yet deeply concerned by the accounts of their loved ones' suffering. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with around 1,200 Israelis and over 48,000 Palestinians reported dead since the war's start.

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