Inside the tortured life of the remaining Hamas hostages: 'We have been in a nightmare'


Israelis kidnapped by Hamas have passed the three-month threshold of being held hostage.

At least 130 people remain hostages of Hamas in Gaza, leaving families torn apart and “living in a nightmare”.

Today marks three months since the Hamas attacks on October 7. Families gathered last night to call for their release.

Half of those taken by the terrorist group, a total of 240 people, have been released. The terrorist group reportedly still has two children under five as hostages.

Ofri Bibas, aunt of the youngest hostage Kfir Bibas, told GB News her family had been “torn apart”.

At the time of his first birthday on January 18, Kfir will have spent a quarter of his life as a hostage.

There are unconfirmed reports that Kfir, his brother Ariel, four, and their mother Shiri, 32, have been killed by Hamas.

Ofri said: “It has all been psychological torture. We have been living in a nightmare. We are doing everything we can to bring back our family.”

Israeli-British media personality Uri Geller believes the war would end immediately if the remaining hostages were returned.

“This is a sad weekend for Israel,” Geller said. “It is three months since the attack on October 7. For all that time, our hostages have been held in tunnels deep under Gaza.

“I want to remind your viewers that there are still hostages there. We would stop this war tomorrow if Hamas release our hostages.

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