An Argentine journalist will travel to Israel to visit his aunt, one of the hostages released by Hamas

An Argentine journalist will travel to Israel to visit his aunt, one of the hostages released by Hamas

December 7, 2023 – 9:16 p.m.

Hernán Feler will visit Israel under the project “Argentina hugs Israel to return all the kidnapped people” and will meet with his aunt, Ofelia Feler de Roitman, who spent 53 days as a hostage in Gaza.

Two months after the attack Hamas on Israelwhich triggered a conflict that already left more than 15,000 dead, Ofelia Feler de Roitmanone of the people who was kidnapped along with others 239 civilians by the Islamist terrorist grouphe will meet again with his nephew, the football reporter Hernán Feler.

Feler will travel to Israel to visit his auntwhich was released last November 28 after spending 53 days in the Gaza Stripas part of “hug from Argentina to Israel so that they return all the kidnapped people.” There he will be received by Silvio JoskowiczHead of the Department of Zionist Entrepreneurship of the World Zionist Organization (WSO), and will travel with Cynthia CuculianskyPresident of LIMUD Argentina, an organization that spreads Jewish culture within a framework of diversity and plurality, and Mauricio Tchicourel, member of the FACCMA Executive. In addition, the initiative has the support of the OSA.

I am grateful for this invitation and very excited. I’m going to hug everyone’s Aunt Ofelia, because She is everyone’s aunt, and in that hugwe will ask again and again that all those kidnapped are released and they can return to their homes.”, assured the rapporteur, who continues to demand that the terrorist group Hamas return all the kidnapped people.

The journalist will also visit the kibbutz where Ofelia was kidnapped and will participate, for a week, in different meetings and spaces in which he will continue his commitment to the cause.

Ofelia Feler de Roitman remained captive for 53 days in the Gaza Strip at the hands of the terrorist group Hamas, of which She spent 46 days alone in a house with almost no electricity and almost no food. It was released last November 28 and, according to their words, they were moments as “very deep and difficult.”

After the seven-day truce between Israel and Hamas, where they freed 100 of the people kidnapped on October 7, still 138 hostages remain in the Gaza Stripamong them 20 women and two children of Argentine nationality (Kfir Bibas, 10 months old, and Ariel Bibas, 4 years old).

Source: Ambito

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