The Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog visited the former Austrian-Israeli Geisel Tal Shaurham. On Thursday he posted a photo of the meeting on the X. All Israel was “moved”, the politician wrote.
SHOHAM was recently released after 505 days in Hamas captivity. He was abducted from Israel at the brutal terrorist attack on October 7. His wife Adi was also abducted – together with the two children Neve and Yahal. These were already released as part of the first hostage agreement.
Now the valley and his wife Adi have received prominent visitors: the Israeli president Yitzhak Herzog met the couple in their house. ‘Tal, it moves me deeply to see you. I think the whole of Israel has been moved to see you. You are a national hero and we have to do everything we can to bring back those who were with you (…), “said the politician.
Here you can see the message from Herzog.
Ex-geisel: “mixed feelings”
Shaham told the president that it was good to be home again, but that his feelings were mixed. So he left a new family. “Guy Gilboa-Dalal and EviaTar David were in my imprisonment with me are my brothers. It is still too early to lean back, relax and recover from everything that happened, because your life is in danger and we all have to bring home ”.
Negotiations have stopped
The Hamas kidnapped a total of 251 people in the terrorist attack on October 7, 2023. More than half of them have now been released again. According to the Relative Forum, 59 hostages were included in the Gaza Strip at the end of February, and only about 27 of them should be in life.
There are currently no negotiations between the Israeli government and Hamas. It ceases -furen has expired. During this phase, Hamas had released 25 Israeli hostages and handed eight dead prisoners. In exchange, the authorities of Israel released Palestinians from detention centers in 1904, including terrorists and murderers.
Source: Krone

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