His wife, daughters and brother were murdered, but Eli Sharabi said he still finds hope in the darkest of times.
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Hostage Eli Sharabi was starved and beaten by Hamas. But even worse cruelty came after he was released
During his 491 days in the literal dark — starved, beaten and held captive in a Gaza tunnel network hundreds of feet underground — Eli Sharabi had one hope keeping him going: being reunited with his ...
"You know, 50 meters underground, you actually understand the meaning in life," said Eli Sharabi. For 491 days, Sharabi was a Hamas hostage. "That it's not your academic degrees and not your ...
Read full article: GDOT approves turning off lights near Buc-ee’s exit to protect sea turtles, county says it’s reviewing the issue NEW YORK – A memoir by an Israeli man held in captivity for more ...
Hamas on Friday announced the names of three Israeli hostages it will release on Saturday, including two men whose families were brutally murdered by the terror ...
Sharabi’s 'Hostage', the first memoir of captivity in Gaza in the aftermath of Oct. 7, serves as a window into an Israeli view of the war. Advertisement Meta ...
Survivor of Hamas captivity Eli Sharabi, who was released earlier after over a year and four months in Hamas captivity, was interviewed by Ilana Dayan on the program "Uvda" and revealed shocking ...
Eli Sharabi assumed the emergency alarm was just another rocket attack – the kind of everyday intrusion that his family had come to consider an unwelcome fact of life as they sheltered at home in ...
President Trump has invited a freed Israeli hostage who suffered barbaric treatment while he was held in Gaza to the White House. Eli Sharabi, who was freed on Saturday February 8 after spending ...
Hisham Sharabi, a prominent Palestinian-American intellectual and activist who co-founded the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University, has died of cancer at American University ...
Skyline College’s latest coaching hire Mike Sharabi is leaving the No. 1 ranked men’s soccer team in the California Community College Athletic Association to head his first women’s program. Announced ...
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