UNITED NATIONS — Former Hamas hostage Eli Sharabi went before the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) with his heartbreaking story and a simple plea: "Bring them all home now." Sharabi has been ...
Released hostage Eli Sharabi on Thursday became the first Gaza captivity survivor to be interviewed by fiery British talk show host Piers Morgan, saying during the interview that maintaining the ...
During his 491 days in the literal dark — starved, beaten and held captive in a Gaza tunnel network hundreds of feet underground — Eli Sharabi had one hope keeping him going: being reunited with his ...
Two years ago today, Eli Sharabi woke to the alarms on his kibbutz, Kibbutz Be'eri, in southern Israel on the border with Gaza. He rushed his teenage daughters, Noiya and Yahel, his wife, Lianne, and ...
Ariela Karmel is a reporter and news editor at The Times of Israel covering Israeli society. She previously reported for Haaretz and Calcalist, and holds a master’s degree in Middle Eastern and ...
"You know, 50 meters underground, you actually understand the meaning in life," said Eli Sharabi. For 491 days, Sharabi was a Hamas hostage. "That it's not your academic degrees and not your ...
In the interview, as in the memoir, Sharabi explained that the four Israelis worked hard to figure out who was best to approach for simple requests such as asking for a bit more food, and by whom. “We ...
Mr Sharabi, who was kidnapped from his home in Kibbutz Be’eri during the 2023 Hamas massacre, told Sky News host Sharri Markson his wife Lianne and daughters Noya and Yahel were murdered just minutes ...
Eli Sharabi survived his captivity and was released on February 8. As an avid advocate for the release of the hostages, Eli Sharabi shared a video on September 16th, his 55th birthday, sharing that he ...
Sharon Sharabi is not stopping. The brother of recently released hostage Eli Sharabi has become a symbol in Israel. Night after night, Sharon appeared on television, reminding everyone why we need to ...