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The Men Left Behind: The Deal to Return the Abductees to Israel Has Led to an Impossible Situation for the Families | Israel Hayom

2023-11-25T10:48:00.140Z

Highlights: The deal to return the abductees to Israel has led to an impossible situation for the families. Due to an agreement on the release of women and children, the men remain in Hamas captivity and it is not known when they will return. Nadav, the grandson of Hannah Perry, who was released yesterday, grandfather Avraham Munder, whose three generations of family were set free, and Tamir, Yaffa Adar's grandson, are just some of the men who are currently left behind.


Due to an agreement on the release of only women and children, the men remain in Hamas captivity and it is not known when they will return Nadav, the grandson of Hannah Perry, who was released yesterday, grandfather Avraham Munder, whose three generations of family were set free, and Tamir, Yaffa Adar's grandson, are just some of the men who are currently left behind


The deal to return the abductees to Israel has led to an impossible situation for the families – due to an agreement on the release of women and children only, men, young and old are left behind. On October 7, entire families were abducted into Gaza, including two parents, mother and father and children, or father and child. The bottom line is that according to the summary, the children are released alone – while the men remain in Hamas captivity and it is not known when they will return.

Ohad Munder meets his father for the first time after returning from captivity

Yesterday, Hannah Peri (79) from Kibbutz Nirim was released from Gaza, but her son, Nadav Poplwell (51), who lived in the apartment next to her, was also abducted along with her. Shortly after the terrorists infiltrated the kibbutz, they posted a video online showing Hannah and Nadav, with a terrorist holding a Kalashnikov behind them. Nadav, who works in Sderot, is a computer professional. Loves science fiction literature, bridge player. Roy Poplwell, Nadav's older brother, was murdered.

Joy mixed with sadness also marks the Munder family this evening. Three generations of the family were set free: Ruthi the grandmother (78), Keren Hamm (54), and Ohad, who celebrated his 9th birthday in Hamas captivity. However, the grandfather, Avraham Munder (78), was not released, he is still in captivity while his son, Roy Munder, was murdered. The Adar family also breathed a sigh of relief this evening, 85-year-old grandmother Yaffa Adar was released after pictures of her flooded the net. In a video released by Palestinians, she is seen being abducted by terrorists riding a cinema and she is by their side. Along with Yaffa Adar, Tamir Adar, 38, her grandson, who is not expected to return in the current phase, was also kidnapped. He is the son of her son, Moshe Adar, who went to fight the terrorists and later said, "Fighting is nonsense, helplessness is not knowing."

The Munder family reunites, photo: Schneider

Doron Katz, whose daughters Raz (4) and Aviv (2) were released from Hamas captivity, also had family members left behind. Ravid (51), Doron's brother, was also kidnapped, as was Gadi Moshe Mozes, who was the spouse of Efrat Katz, Doron's mother and Ravid, who was murdered on Black Saturday. In addition, Daniel and Emilia (6), residents of Yavneh, were also released. They came to Nir Oz to visit Danielle's sister, Sharon Kunio Aloni, who was also kidnapped along with her husband David Kunio and their three-and-a-half-year-old twins. According to the outline of the release of women and children, Sharon and the twins are supposed to be released, but the outline does not include father David.

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