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Moving documentation: Yocheved Lifshitz who returned from captivity at a rally for the return of the hostages | Israel Hayom

2023-11-28T22:08:07.566Z

Highlights: Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, who was abducted to Gaza from Nir Oz on October 7 and released about a month ago, demonstrated Tuesday evening in front of the campus in Tel Aviv demanding the return of all the abductees. "I went through an inferno, we walked through tunnels for miles," she said at the end of October, when she was released from captivity along with 80-year-old Nurit Cooper. She said that in light of the liberation of women and children so far, it was especially important for her to come.


Lifshitz, whose husband is still encouraging in Gaza, called for the release of all the abductees at a rally in front of the Kirya • "It was important for me to come," she said


Moving footage: Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, who was abducted to Gaza from Nir Oz on October 7 and released about a month ago, demonstrated Tuesday evening in front of the campus in Tel Aviv demanding the return of all the abductees.

Lifshitz, who was accompanied by her grandchildren, seemed particularly excited. She said that in light of the liberation of women and children so far, it was especially important for her to come.

Yocheved Lifshitz Statement (Archive) // Photo: Moshe Ben-Simhon

At the end of October, Lifshitz, who was released from captivity along with 80-year-old Nurit Cooper, gave a statement to the media at Ichilov Hospital. "I went through an inferno, we walked through tunnels for miles," she said at the time.

Lifshitz, tonight, photo: AP

Lifshitz, tonight, photo: AP

Lifshitz, tonight, photo: AP

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