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Yarden Bibas: “The Captivity Was Not the Most Terrible Thing, the Hell Is to Live Now without Them”

Summary by La Nacion
TEL AVIV.- Nearly a thousand days ago Yarden Bibas saw for the last time his wife and two young children, and after 484 days of kidnapping by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, he was released a year and three months ago. Until now he had not spoken again since he fired the remains of his family at a mass funeral in February last year. In an interview he gave Canal 13 of Israel this week he said: “the most terrible thing was not that captivity,…

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TEL AVIV.- Nearly a thousand days ago Yarden Bibas saw for the last time his wife and two young children, and after 484 days of kidnapping by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, he was released a year and three months ago. Until now he had not spoken again since he fired the remains of his family at a mass funeral in February last year. In an interview he gave Canal 13 of Israel this week he said: “the most terrible thing was not that captivity,…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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