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“Hostage” is Eli Sharabi’s 2025 memoir recounting the 491 days he spent as a captive of Hamas following his abduction from Kibbutz Be’eri during the October 7, 2023 attacks. The book describes his transport into Gaza, confinement in houses and tunnels, the brutality and deprivation he endured, and the relationships he formed with fellow hostages, all framed by the later revelation that his wife and daughters were killed on the day of his kidnapping.
The narrative emphasizes survival under extreme physical and psychological torture, isolation, starvation, and beatings, while showing how Sharabi’s faith and determination to return to his family kept him alive.
It also serves as testimony about the wider hostage crisis, highlighting his advocacy for those still held in Gaza and positioning the book as the first full-length account by a released Israeli hostage, often compared to works like Elie Wiesel’s “Night” for its witness to atrocity and
“Hostage” is Eli Sharabi’s 2025 memoir recounting the 491 days he spent as a captive of Hamas following his abduction from Kibbutz Be’eri during the October 7, 2023 attacks. The book describes his transport into Gaza, confinement in houses and tunnels, the brutality and deprivation he endured, and the relationships he formed with fellow hostages, all framed by the later revelation that his wife and daughters were killed on the day of his kidnapping.
The narrative emphasizes survival under extreme physical and psychological torture, isolation, starvation, and beatings, while showing how Sharabi’s faith and determination to return to his family kept him alive.
It also serves as testimony about the wider hostage crisis, highlighting his advocacy for those still held in Gaza and positioning the book as the first full-length account by a released Israeli hostage, often compared to works like Elie Wiesel’s “Night” for its witness to atrocity and
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