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One year on, this freed hostage still can’t sleep – but Luis, 71, is dancing again

Luis Har has met up with the IDF soldiers who freed him from captivity

February 10, 2025 11:03
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Family members of freed Israeli hostages Fernando Simon Marman and Norberto Louis Har embrace them for the first time since they were rescued from Hamas in Gaza (Photo: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)
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A year after the IDF rescued him from Hamas captivity, former hostage Luis Har is still receiving physical and psychological support. 

“We are still under the wing of the medical centre. The clinic for returnees provides us with follow-up and it helps a lot. We don’t always know how to define or put into words what is happening to us,” Har told the JC this week.

Har said he still struggles to sleep and is still trying to come to terms with his new self. “It’s very complex, everything has changed for us. Sometimes, we don’t know if it’s reality or if we are in a dream. We became different people. We need to learn who we are, even at my age,”  said Har, who will turn 72 next week.

He is very happy to see more hostages being released.  “It feels like the start of something new,”  he said.  “It also makes us worry that this process might be interrupted before they’re all home. It’s a great fear for all of us.”