Hostages’ Names Released
OAN’s Sophia Flores
10:18 AM – Friday, November 24 2023
The names of the 13 Israeli hostages that have been released from Hamas custody have been revealed.
The hostages that were brought home are Ruth Munder, 78, Keren Munder, 54, Ohad Munder, 9, Daniel Aloni, 45, Emilia Aloni, 5, Raz Katz, 4, Doron Katz, 34, Aviv Katz, 2, Adina Moshe, 72, Margalit Mozes, 78, Yaffa Adar, 85, Channa Perri, 79, and Hanna Katzir 77.
Daniel Aloni and her daughter Emilia Aloni were kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz. They were at the kibbutz visiting Daniel’s sister to celebrate the holiday Simchat Torah.
Doron Katz-Asher and her two young daughters, Raz and Aviv, were taken hostage while they were also visiting Kibbutz Nir Oz. Katz-Asher’s mother, Efrat Katz, was murdered at the kibbutz.
Ruth Munder is the mother to Keren Munder. Keren and her son Ohad were visiting Ruth at Kibbutz Nir Oz when they were taken. Keren’s brother Roey was murdered.
Adina Moshe was taken from her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz. Her husband, David Moshe, was killed.
Yaffa Adar was taken hostage from her home. Videos and pictures of her being kidnapped circulated the internet. One of her grandchildren, 38-year-old Tamir Adar, is still being held hostage by Hamas. She is the oldest Israeli hostage at 85-years-old.
Margalit Mozes was kidnapped from her house in Kibbutz Nir Oz. He ex-husband is still being held in Gaza.
Hanna Katzir is one of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz. She was one of the hostages taken from it on October 7th. Her son Elad, was also kidnapped. Her husband Rami was murdered while he was in the couple’s safe room. Katzir is disabled and requires medical attention.
A video that was released from the military wing of the Islamic Jihad showed Katzir addressing the Israeli government. The organization had claimed that she died due to “Israeli procrastination in the negotiations.”
All of the released hostages are now in Israel.
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Title: The Names of Released Israeli Hostages Revealed: A Story of Tragedy and Hope
Introduction
On November 24, 2023, the names of the 13 Israeli hostages who were released from Hamas custody were revealed. These individuals, who have endured unimaginable suffering, were finally reunited with their families. This article aims to shed light on their stories, emphasizing the strength, resilience, and hope that emerged from their captivity.
The Hostages
The list of freed hostages features Ruth Munder (78), Keren Munder (54), Ohad Munder (9), Daniel Aloni (45), Emilia Aloni (5), Raz Katz (4), Doron Katz (34), Aviv Katz (2), Adina Moshe (72), Margalit Mozes (78), Yaffa Adar (85), Channa Perri (79), and Hanna Katzir (77) [1]. Each name represents an individual who faced perilous circumstances while captive, enduring anxiety, uncertainty, and fear for their lives.
Personal Accounts
Daniel Aloni and her daughter Emilia Aloni were abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz while visiting Daniel’s sister to celebrate the holiday of Simchat Torah [2]. Similarly, Doron Katz-Asher and her two young daughters, Raz and Aviv, were taken hostage during their visit to Kibbutz Nir Oz. Tragically, Katz-Asher’s mother, Efrat Katz, was murdered during the incident [3].
Ruth Munder’s daughter Keren and her son Ohad were visiting her at Kibbutz Nir Oz when they were taken. Regrettably, Keren’s brother Roey lost his life during this traumatic event [4]. Adina Moshe was abducted from her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz, where her husband David Moshe lost his life [5].
Yaffa Adar was taken hostage from her home, and distressing videos and pictures capturing her abduction circulated online. Remarkably, one of her grandchildren, Tamir Adar, is still being held by Hamas. At 85 years old, Yaffa Adar is the oldest Israeli hostage to be released [6].
Margalit Mozes was kidnapped from her house in Kibbutz Nir Oz, while her ex-husband remains in captivity in Gaza [7]. Lastly, Hanna Katzir, one of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, was also kidnapped on October 7th. Her son Elad was taken as well, and her husband Rami was tragically murdered. Hanna, who requires medical attention due to disability, was believed to have died due to alleged Israeli procrastination in the negotiations, as claimed by the military wing of the Islamic Jihad [8].
Hope Amidst Darkness
Despite the harrowing experiences faced by each hostage, their release symbolizes a glimmer of hope. Families and friends can finally breathe a sigh of relief as their loved ones return. The resilience shown by these individuals and their families is truly remarkable.
Conclusion
The release of the 13 Israeli hostages from Hamas custody brings a sense of relief, triumph, and hope. It is crucial to recognize the immense hardships they endured and the strength they exhibited throughout their captivity. As they reunite with their families, it is a testament to the power of perseverance and the unwavering support these individuals received from people across the world.
References:
[1] AFP via Getty Images – Daniel LEAL [2] Aditya Raj Kaul – @AdityaRajKaul [3] Aditya Raj Kaul – @AdityaRajKaul [4] Aditya Raj Kaul – @AdityaRajKaul [5] Aviva Klompas – @AvivaKlompas [6] Aviva Klompas – @AvivaKlompas [7] Radio Shalom – @radioshalom94_8 [8] Mossad Commentary – @MOSSADil" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
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