"Israeli Hostage's Fight for Freedom and Hope in Gaza"

Yarden Roman-Gat, an Israeli hostage who was recently released after 54 days in captivity in Gaza, is now fighting for the return of her sister-in-law, Carmel, who is still being held by Hamas. Yarden and her family were taken hostage during an attack on Kibbutz Be'eri, which resulted in the death of Alon's mother and the disappearance of Carmel. Yarden's husband, Alon, is determined to bring Carmel back and fears for her well-being. Despite the release of over 100 hostages, approximately 130 remain in captivity. Yarden shared her harrowing experience of being held captive, including being paraded as a trophy and enduring constant fear and uncertainty. The family is advocating for the release of all hostages and is determined to bring Carmel home.
- Released Israeli hostage Yarden Roman-Gat fights for sister-in-law's return from Gaza CBS News
- Hamas 'Showed Me Off as a Trophy,' Freed Israeli Hostage Tells 60 Minutes - Israel News Haaretz
- Freed hostage Yarden Roman-Gat says fear of rape in captivity is 'never off your mind' The Times of Israel
- Released hostage recalls time in Gaza: 'You have no hope, you are not protected' Arutz Sheva
- Released Hamas hostage on 60 Minutes: 'No,' could be a death sentence The Jerusalem Post
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