After a violent kidnapping and captivity, Nimrod Cohen returns home
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Yehuda Cohen is still getting used to his son's return to his fold after two years in Hamas captivity. According to Cohen, the family has achieved its goal with his son's return to normal life. Yehuda did not hold back in criticizing the Israeli leadership before and during the war: "The army saved money on the tank, we will not be silent until Netanyahu runs the country."
The Cohen family "feels great" after Nimrod's return from captivity, but Yehuda emphasizes that they are aware of the pain of the families of the fallen: "It's not a happy event, but it's an important event in terms of closing the circle." He did not spare criticism of Netanyahu
Yehuda Cohen met his son after two years and recognized “the same nonchalance that suits him.” According to him, the war is not over in the national sense: “I will not be silent and I will not rest until the one responsible vacates his place,” he said. Matan Engerst’s grandparents expressed concern about the 24 abductees still in the Strip, saying that “as far as Matan is concerned, he is returning to the army.”
Nimrod Cohen's father attacks Netanyahu, noting that "once authority is suspended from Netanyahu, only good things happen" • According to Yehuda Cohen, Nimrod did not see the family in the media, and received occasional updates from the Hamas terrorist
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