Shany Goren Horovitz, 29 years old and granddaughter of Uruguayans, received nationality yesterday from the government.
The Uruguayan government asked the international organization for help, Red Cross, to cooperate in the request for the release of the 29-year-old girl, Shany Goren Horovitzgranddaughter of Uruguayans, who was kidnapped on October 7 by the terrorist group, Hamas.
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With the intention that the Red Cross intercede in the negotiations to expedite Shany’s release, the government turned to the international organization. The young woman has been kidnapped since the 7th of this month when she terrorist organization broke into the Israeli country kidnapping and killing civilians.


This week, relatives went to the government to apply for the woman’s nationality and try to bring her to Uruguay. The case even reached the president Luis Lacalle Pou, who promised to intervene in the situation. With this, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented a statement in which it assures that the government granted nationality to Shany Goren considering her a Uruguayan citizen, for which they formally requested her immediate release to Israel.
“As far as we know, Goren is currently being held hostage in Loop. “This diplomatic mission wishes to express its utmost concern for his situation and request – through the efforts of his Ministry – his immediate release,” the statement stated.
Three women were freed by Hamas
Last Sunday, the Islamist Hamas reported that it freed two Israeli hostages. The spokesman for the military arm of Hamas, Abu Obeida stated in a statement that the two hostages were released “for compelling humanitarian reasons” thanks to the mediation of Taste and Egypt. Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) He claimed that he had facilitated the release of the hostages.
After a few hours, the office of the israeli prime minister identified the released women as Yocheved Lifschitz, 85, and Nourit Kuper, 79, both of Israeli nationality and originally from Kibbutz Nir Oz, where they were kidnapped along with their husbands who are still being held.
Two other women, a mother and daughter, were also released for “humanitarian reasons.” Of American nationality, the women were identified as Judith and Natali Raanan, ages 59 and 17, who were kidnapped from the Nahal Oz kibbutz in southern Israel. The release of the hostages took place thanks to the mediation of Taste.
Source: Ambito