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Former Gaza Hostages Share Heartfelt Letters with Families

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Families of two former hostages held by Hamas in Gaza received emotional letters from their loved ones last month, according to KAN. The letters, written in late August, were delivered through the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) following the release of Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Alon Ohel on Monday, after enduring over two years of captivity.

The letters revealed the personal longing of both men for their families back in Israel. In his letter, Gilboa-Dalal expressed a heartfelt wish to be home before his younger sister’s 18th birthday in December. His father, Ilan Dalal, shared details of the correspondence with KAN, stating, “I saw Gal and Eli together in a TV report with our shirts on. I don’t stop thinking about you, and thoughts of you give me strength.” The family noted the neat handwriting and logical phrasing in the letter, which provided them with hope regarding Gilboa-Dalal’s condition during captivity.

Ohel’s letter similarly conveyed his deep yearning for family connection, emphasizing his determination to endure the challenges he faced while imprisoned. The letters were reportedly penned around the time when Israel intensified its military operations in Gaza City, leading to speculation regarding Hamas’s motivations for allowing such communications.

Israeli sources suggest that Hamas may have strategically chosen this moment to communicate with the ICRC to underscore the presence of Israeli hostages in areas potentially targeted by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). This move could serve as a deterrent against military actions aimed at the terrorist organization.

The release of Gilboa-Dalal and Ohel marks a significant moment in a prolonged and complex situation, reflecting both personal and broader geopolitical implications. The emotional weight of their letters highlights the human side of a conflict often dominated by political narratives, reminding the world of the individual lives affected by these events.

As families continue to process the emotional impact of these communications, the situation in Gaza remains fluid, with ongoing discussions surrounding the welfare of other hostages and the potential for future negotiations. The letters serve as a poignant reminder of the enduring hope for peace and the reunification of families separated by conflict.

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