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In a New Memoir, an Israeli Captive Looks Ahead with Hope

Freed after 14 months, Eli Sharabi learned that his family didn’t survive the Oct. 7 attacks. “Hostage” is testimony to his suffering and his hope.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

In a New Memoir, an Israeli Captive Looks Ahead with Hope

Freed after 14 months, Eli Sharabi learned that his family didn’t survive the Oct. 7 attacks. “Hostage” is testimony to his suffering and his hope.

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independent.co.uk8 mesi fa

‘Each terrorist had a favourite hostage - if we asked right, we might get extra food’

Eli Sharabi was taken from his home on October 7 and held prisoner in Palestine for 491 days. Ahead of his book being published, he tells Nicole Lampert how he’d cajole and bargain with his captors to survive – even…

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  1. lunedì 6 ottobre 2025·nytimes.com

    In a New Memoir, an Israeli Captive Looks Ahead with Hope

    Freed after 14 months, Eli Sharabi learned that his family didn’t survive the Oct. 7 attacks. “Hostage” is testimony to his suffering and his hope.

  2. martedì 7 ottobre 2025·independent.co.uk

    ‘Each terrorist had a favourite hostage - if we asked right, we might get extra food’

    Eli Sharabi was taken from his home on October 7 and held prisoner in Palestine for 491 days. Ahead of his book being published, he tells Nicole Lampert how he’d cajole and…