Yochaved Lifshitz: A Hostage’s Tale of Survival and Peace

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The words of Yochaved Lifshitz, who was released from the captivity of Hamas, caused a storm not only in Israel, but also in the world. Her face appeared on many newspaper covers, in photos from the impromptu press conference she held, as well as from the moment of release.

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Most of the portals referred to the moment Yochaved shook hands with the Hamas terrorist, this after she was the one who extended her hand. “A gesture of peace from the hostage towards Satan,” one of them read.

As I recall, at the beginning of her statement yesterday, she said: “My name is Yochaved Lifshitz, born in 1938, born in Time. I thank you for coming to hear my tragedy and that of my friends. It was difficult. The terrorists went on a rampage in our kibbutz, kidnapped me on a motorcycle and flew through the plowed fields. They blew up The electronic fence that cost 2.5 billion dollars and didn’t help anything. They stormed our homes, there was no difference between the elderly and the children.”

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