Resilience and Hope: Freed Israeli Hostages Share Stories of Strength and Unity
During their harrowing 477 days in Hamas captivity, four freed Israeli hostages – Liri Albag, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Karina Ariev – recounted stories of courage, resilience, and mutual support.
By Yoav Bowman
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Caring for Each Other Amid Adversity
During their harrowing 477 days in Hamas captivity, four freed Israeli hostages recounted stories of courage, resilience, and mutual support. Early in their ordeal, an older hostage helped secure food and arrange showers, demonstrating care for the group, but they later learned that this individual had been killed. The women described being moved frequently across Gaza, at times through tunnels and at other times hidden in civilian areas, as Hamas sought to avoid detection.
The women endured degrading conditions, often lacking basic hygiene and being forced to cook and clean for their captors. Despite these hardships, they remained unbroken. Liri Albag emerged as the group’s leader, keeping their spirits high and supporting her friends throughout the ordeal. The captors mockingly called them “the soldiers,” but the women defiantly maintained their morale and inner strength.
Their captivity included exposure to propaganda broadcasts from networks like Al Jazeera, as well as updates on IDF operations in Gaza, deepening their awareness of the conflict’s intensity. They recounted the heartbreaking news of a December 2023 building collapse that claimed the lives of 21 soldiers, describing that period as particularly tense. Despite being separated from fellow hostage Agam Berger shortly before their release, their steadfast hope and resilience remained unshaken.
Strength and Defiance: “We Showed Them We’re Stronger Than This”
Their resilience peaked during a staged display by Hamas at the time of their release. Despite the pressure, the women refused to succumb. “We showed them on that stage that it didn’t faze us. We’re stronger than this,” they said.
The women demonstrated remarkable resilience, even during a staged display by Hamas at their release. They steadfastly refused to show weakness, defiantly declaring, “We showed them we’re stronger than this.” Their humor and strength endured through the ordeal, as they joked about learning Arabic and lightheartedly quipped to the helicopter crew to give instructions in Arabic because “we don’t understand Hebrew anymore.”
Public Support Strengthened Their Hope
According to a report from Keshet, the women credited the public campaign for their release as a key source of hope during captivity. They recalled seeing their faces on posters across Israel and finding strength in the unity displayed by their nation. Liri Albag shared a touching moment, noticing a “Hope” hat inspired by her tattoo—a symbol of her family’s unwavering belief in her return.
Naama Levy’s time in captivity overlapped with Doron Steinbrecher, released earlier. Together, they coped with the ordeal by maintaining their fitness, using exercise routines to preserve their mental and physical strength.
These stories highlight the unyielding spirit of these women, who emerged from captivity with their faith and hope intact, bolstered by the prayers and support of a united Israel. God’s promises remain steadfast, even in the darkest times, offering assurance and a future filled with hope. “For I know the plans that I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans for prosperity and not for disaster, to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11.
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