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Israeli Hostages Recount Harrowing Experience - The Martha's Vineyard Times

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In front of a packed audience at Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center last week, Chabad on the Vineyard hosted a conversation with two survivors of the October 7 attack on Israel, both of whom were held hostage in tunnels under Gaza for months and who described the harrowing events that led them there. Sasha Troufanov and Sapir Cohen were living in a kibbutz community called Nahal Oz in Northern Israel during the time of the brutal attack. T…

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Captivity survivor Daniela Gilboa merely asked to be evacuated at the Nina Cafe in Tel Aviv, but she allegedly received humiliating treatment from the cafe manager, who told her: "I don't care if you were kidnapped or not, get out of here." The cafe manager's response: "I'm protesting for the release of the kidnapped, a normal girl came and I didn't know."

In a discussion in the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, Ben Ami said that the terrorists finally held a lottery to determine which of the three would die, and "in the end, this situation ended as if they had forgiven us and we had returned to our place." He emphasized to the committee members that the hostages were experiencing "abuse and fear of dying from IDF bombings."

CAPTIVITY SURVIVOR DANIELA GILBOA POSTED ON HER INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT ON TUESDAY THAT SHE HAD BEEN HUMILIATED IN A CAFE IN THE NEVE ZEDEK AREA OF TEL AVIV. She said she went into a cafe in the area and asked the seller “in a respectful manner” to go to the bathroom urgently. “The seller answered me no,” she wrote. “A little trigger and a twist in the heart that easily brings you back to Gaza, when I was told exactly when I could go to the bathroom o…

Captivity survivor Daniela Gilboa was humiliated in a cafe in Tel Aviv, after she asked to use the bathroom and was refused: "'Who cares if you were kidnapped? They tell you no, then no.'" In the post, she said that "a business that respects itself should not treat people like this." The post Captivity survivor shared humiliation in a cafe: "Who cares if you were kidnapped?" appeared first on סרוגים.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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