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Former hostage Naama Levy testified that setbacks in Gaza cease-fire and hostage release talks were the most emotionally challenging during her time in captivity. 'You realize everything is stuck, hope starts to fade away, and all you can do is pray and try to hold on to your sanity'

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Captivity survivor Naama Levy, one of the six IDF field spotters who were abducted to Gaza during the October 7 attack, said the hardest days in captivity were those with no news from Israel-Hamas talks.