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The gutsy hostage grandmas who embody the kibbutz spirit

Some of the elderly among those being released even argued with their Hamas captors

November 30, 2023 12:51
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Israeli Hostage amas and handed over to Red Cross
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Fifty days after being devastated in the Simchat Torah massacre, the Israeli agricultural communities bordering Gaza began sowing wheat in their fields, as they do every year.

Much depleted, with hundreds of their members murdered, many still held captive in Gaza, and unable to return to their destroyed homes until Hamas’s military capabilities have been obliterated, the kibbutzim are still doing what they do. 

The communal dining-hall in Be’eri, one of the kibbutzim worst hit in the massacre, was full again, with members and volunteers who had arrived from all over Israel to work in the fields and the factories.

In the evenings, as the displaced families gathered around television screens in the hotels where they have been given temporary accommodation, they anxiously scanned the first images coming out of Gaza of the handover of the hostages from Hamas to the Red Cross, identifying those who had been missing for more than seven weeks.