The family of Oded Lifshitz, an 83-year-old great-grandfather who was held hostage in Gaza, is now fighting for the release of those still captive. Lifshitz was abducted from his home over 500 days ago and recently returned to Israel in a coffin. His death has spurred his family to become vocal advocates for the remaining hostages.
The family is urging international organizations and governments to increase pressure on Hamas to release all hostages unconditionally. They emphasize the urgent need for action, highlighting the deteriorating health and well-being of those still being held. They have launched a campaign to raise awareness and garner support for their cause.
"We don't want any other family to go through what we have gone through," said a family member. "We are determined to do everything we can to bring the remaining hostages home." The family hopes their efforts will lead to a swift resolution and the safe return of all those still held in Gaza.
Family of Slain Hostage Urges Release of Gaza Captives
The family of Oded Lifshitz, an 83-year-old hostage who died in Gaza, is advocating for the release of those still held captive. Lifshitz was taken from his home over 500 days ago and recently returned to Israel deceased. His family is now channeling their grief into action, pushing for increased efforts to secure the freedom of the remaining hostages. They hope to prevent other families from experiencing similar heartbreak.