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Keith Siegel, who spent 484 days as a hostage, described the physical and psychological distress he endured, in an interview ...
Siegel didn’t know whether he’d live or die. He said it was thinking of his family that gave him the strength to survive.
This occupies me, my mind, every day from morning to night and throughout the night when I wake up many times,” Siegel told ...
Siegel's release came amid a flurry of progress when President Donald Trump took office in January. A tenuous truce led to ...
Survivors of both the Nazi-led genocide and October 7 attack attend the March of the Living at Auschwitz, with the former ...
Captive father of 2, kidnapped from Kibbutz Nahal Oz, appeals to Trump, saying he is 'probably the only person in the world ...
Hamas ceasefire. They warn renewed bombing in Gaza jeopardizes the lives of the 24 remaining captives, who are believed to be alive.
WASHINGTON -- Finally liberated from captivity, Keith Siegel is anything but free. The former hostage who was freed by Hamas after 484 days in captivity remains tormented by the ongoing war.
Finally liberated from captivity, Keith Siegel is anything but free ... That included his wife Aviva, who was also held hostage for more than a month before her release in a previous deal.