'They've got me': Father of Israeli woman taken hostage relives daughter's words as hope for peace fades
In Tel Aviv, traumatized survivors of the Kfar Aza kibbutz attacked by Hamas militants on Oct. 7 recently gathered in a seaside park to fly kites to bring attention to the 18 hostages from their community presumed captive in Gaza. The longing for peace the residents once had has been displaced by anxiety and worry for those still missing.
In Tel Aviv, traumatized survivors of the Kfar Aza kibbutz attacked by Hamas militants on Oct. 7 recently gathered in a seaside park to fly kites to bring attention to the 18 hostages from their community presumed captive in Gaza. The longing for peace the residents once had has been displaced by anxiety and worry for those still missing.