However for a lot of households like Ohad’s — even for these whose family members have been launched — the enjoyment at their liberation was blended with profound unhappiness for the greater than 200 others believed to nonetheless be in Gaza. Some households have been break up up, with girls and youngsters despatched house as male kin remained behind — together with Abraham Munder, 78, Ohad’s grandfather.
“We’re blissful, however we’re not celebrating. There are nonetheless different hostages in captivity,” Roy Zichri, Ohad’s brother, stated in a video assertion. “We have to sustain the battle till all of the hostages are freed — each final one,” he added.
Yaffa Adar, 85, had been captured in Nir Ozwas taken on a scooter towards the Gaza Strip by her captors in one of many assault’s most iconic photographs. She was freed on Friday, whereas one among her eight grandchildren, Tamir, remains to be being held in Gaza, based on her household.
“One stone is now faraway from our coronary heart, however we’re nonetheless lacking components of it,” stated Moran Aloni, whose sister and niece have been freed on Friday, however who nonetheless has a number of different kin held hostage in Gaza.
Prof. Gilat Livni, who’s overseeing the therapy of the returned youngster hostages on the Schneider youngsters’s hospital, stated the 4 Israeli youngsters who had returned have been “general in usually good situation” regardless of the trauma they’d been by.
“Each the moms and the kids are talking, telling tales and sharing their experiences,” Professor Livni informed reporters, calling it “astonishing and emotional.”
However the returned hostages now require a protracted interval of bodily and psychological rehabilitation, stated Hagai Levine, a doctor who’s advising the households of hostages held captive in Gaza.
“It’s an extended means of restoring a way of belief, management, and functioning, after they have been in a scenario the place they’d no management over their destiny,” stated Dr. Levine, including that lots of the freed hostages had no house to which to return, complicating their restoration.
Earlier than the momentary cease-fire, Hamas had freed 4 Israelis, citing “humanitarian causes.” Dr. Levine met not less than two of them: Judith Raanan, a twin Israeli-American citizen, and Yocheved Lifshitz.
“I used to be impressed by their means not solely to get well, however to supply assist to different households,” Dr. Levine stated. “However the course of is lengthy, and there’s undoubtedly trauma” to be handled, he added.