'Living in a nightmare!' Israeli hostages pass grim milestone as families experience 'psychological torture'

'Living in a nightmare!' Israeli hostages pass grim milestone as families experience 'psychological torture'

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Noah Abrahams

By Noah Abrahams


Published: 07/01/2024

- 13:09

Updated: 07/01/2024

- 14:57

An Israeli-British media personality told GB News that the milestone marked a ‘sad weekend for Israel’

Dozens of Israeli hostages have today passed a grim milestone as they have now spent three months in the harrowing hands of Hamas.

At least 136 people still remain in terrorist captivity leaving families torn apart and left “living in a nightmare”.


Today marks three months since the terrorist organization, Hamas, inflicted war on October 7 in Israel.

Last night, families gathered in Tel Aviv to hold demonstrations as they called for the release of hostages who are still being held against their will in Gaza.

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Israeli hostages pass grim milestone as families experience 'psychological torture'

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Over half of the original 240 people taken from their homes on October 7 continue to live in terror.

Hamas reportedly still have two children in their captivity - both under the age of five.

Ofri Bibas, aunty of the youngest hostage, Kfir Bibas, who will turn one on January 18, told GB News her family had been “torn apart”.

At the time of his birthday, Kfir will have spent a quarter of his life in the hands of Hamas.

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Despite unconfirmed reports that her sister-in-law Shiri, 32, and two nephews, Ariel, 4, and Kfir, 11 months, have been killed, Ofri Bibas continues to fight for her brother Yarden, 34, and her family who will today spend their 92nd day in Gaza.

Speaking out for her closest relatives, Bibas told GB News that she has not given up hope.

“It has all been psychological torture,” Ofri Bibas said.

“We have been living in a nightmare.

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Uri Geller explained that the war would end immediately if the remaining hostages were returned

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“We are doing everything we can to bring back our family.”

GB News spoke to Israeli-British media personality Uri Geller on Nana Akua’s Show yesterday, who explained that the war would end immediately if the remaining hostages were returned.

“This is a sad weekend for Israel,” Geller said.

“It is three months since the attack on October 7.

“For all that time, our hostages have been held in tunnels deep under Gaza.

“I want to remind your viewers that there are still hostages there.

“We would stop this war tomorrow if Hamas release our hostages.”

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