The last time the family Adina Moshe saw her, the 72-year-old woman was on a motorcycle, between two members of Hamas, who were kidnapping her in kibbutz Nir Oz, near the Gaza Strip.
Moshe looks terrified, but holds his head high. The horrific image appears on a missing person notice that was posted alongside dozens of others on the wall of HaKirya, in the government and military barracks in Tel Aviv.
“I couldn’t look at it because it’s so shocking, you can see the kidnappers who killed her husband and put her on a motorbike… and she has to hold him so she doesn’t fall,” she told CNN Moshe’s niece, Einav Moshe Barda .
According to Moshe Barda, authorities told the family that their aunt was among those taken by Hamas to Gaza.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Friday (13) that it had notified the families of 120 captured people, but did not release any other information.
A week after the attack, these families remain trapped in agonizing limbo.
“All we have been told is that her phone is in Gaza,” he said Meirav Gonen whose daughter Romi was kidnapped at the Supernova music festival, CNN .
“I know she was shot. She called me at 10:15 [horário local] and I stayed with her [no telefone] until 10:58 am. Ea was losing consciousness and I heard gunshots around her, approaching the car and then people shouting in Arabic… shouting that she was alive and that they needed her” she said.
Source: CNN Brasil

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