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Eli Sharabi, a 52-year-old Israeli man, recently released after 490 days in Hamas captivity, returned to hear the devastating news that his wife and two daughters had been killed during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Sharabi was among three hostages swapped for dozens of Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire arrangement, according to the Associated Press.
Celebrating his release, Sharabi anticipated a joyful reunion with his family, only to face a profound loss upon his return to Israel. Family members had suppressed their grief, hoping to shield him from the devastating reality of their absence. Sharabi's in-laws observed his return while holding a sentimental teddy bear that belonged to his late wife. They expressed mixed emotions upon seeing him emaciated and frail, contrasting sharply with their memories of him.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the sight of the weakened hostages as shocking, highlighting ongoing concerns about the treatment of those held by Hamas. The hostage exchange comes amid a fragile truce aimed at ending the prolonged conflict in Gaza.