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NEW YORK (AP) — A memoir by an Israeli man held in captivity for more than a year by Hamas is coming out this fall in the U.S. Eli Sharabi's “Hostage,” written in Hebrew and already a bestseller in ...
President Isaac Herzog meets with former hostage Eli Sharabi ahead of the international release of Sharabi’s memoir telling of his 491 days in Hamas captivity.During their meeting at the President’s ...
Crowds at rallies nationwide plead for a deal; Israeli source blames Hamas for 'refusing to compromise,' but Israel also said ...
Hamas captivity survivor Eli Sharabi speaks at Hostages Square demonstration, calls on US President Donald Trump to do everything to free remaining hostages. 'Window of opportunity is open - and it ...
Hostage families call upcoming 4,000th day since Hadar Goldin's 2014 abduction 'a stain on the Israeli story'; supporters of ...
Rabbi Moshe Hauer said that anti-Zionists “are upset about what they are hearing and seeing," in Gaza. Rabbi Moshe Hauer, the ...
Eli Sharabi speaks plainly. There is no mistake in his calm demeanor as he tells his story, recounting 491 days spent in captivity and chained, “chained, starved, beaten and humiliated,” he says. “The ...
Sharon Sharabi has not seen his brother Eli since the October 7 attack by Hamas in Israel in 2023 - Henry Nicholls/AFP. Now, it seems, that may finally be about to happen.
Eli Sharabi’s “Hostage,” written in Hebrew and already a bestseller in Israel, is the first published memoir by anyone kidnapped by Hamas during the deadly surprise attack of Oct. 7, 2023.