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‘It’s hell’ – Families of Israeli hostages call for their release six months on

Sunday marks six months after Hamas’s raid on Israel that killed 1,200 people and saw militants seize about 250 hostages.

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Families of hostages held by Hamas joined a rally in London to call for their release, saying the six months after the October 7 attack have been “hell”.

Colonel Richard Kemp, former commander of the British forces in Afghanistan, actress Dame Maureen Lipman, and influencer Oli London joined the event attended by hundreds of people at St Johns Wood United Synagogue on Sunday.

Sunday marks six months after Hamas’s raid on Israel that killed 1,200 people and saw militants seize about 250 hostages.

Attendees on Sunday afternoon raised photos of the hostages and waved Israeli flags during the event.

Michel Nisenbaum was taken by Hamas as he was on his way to pick up his granddaughter to take her to her mother.

Families of hostages taken in the October 7 Hamas attacks take part in a rally to call for their release at St Johns Wood United Synagogue in London.
Families of hostages taken in the October 7 Hamas attacks (Lucy North/PA)

That was the last time his family heard from him, his niece Ayala Harel told the PA news agency.

She said: “He went out, about five minutes later his daughter saw the video of the terrorists inside Sderot, and she was trying to call Michel and he didn’t answer the phone.

“And then she realised that something is happening if he’s not picking up the phone.

Families of hostages taken in the October 7 Hamas attacks take part in a rally to call for their release at St Johns Wood United Synagogue in London.
Families of hostages taken in the October 7 Hamas attacks (Lucy North/PA)

“They were calling back his daughter and said, ‘we took him, we took him, this is Hamas here’ and his daughter was panicking and she hung up the phone.

“And that was the last time that we heard something.”

Two weeks later, the family were informed Mr Nisenbaum had likely been taken hostage as his car was found burnt on the road – but no body was found, she added.

Ms Harel said the last six months have been “hell” for her family.

“I can’t go back to my life, I live in south of Israel. So I’ve been there on October 7. I’m a survivor myself and I can’t go back to my house yet,” she said.

“And since then, we don’t live. I’m just dealing with this, with the hostages.

The rally to call for the release of hostages taken by Hamas on October 7.
The rally to call for the release of hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 (Lucy North/PA)

She added: “It’s been six months, it’s not normal.”

The families of hostages Omer Wenker and Shlomi Ziv recorded messages which were played at the event as they were unable to get to London on Sunday.

Mr Wenker’s father Shai Wenkert said his 22-year-old son was kidnapped by Hamas at the Nova music festival.

He said: “He was brutally kidnapped. We saw a video of Omer on October 7 that he was kidnapped by Hamas.

“We have evidence from the released hostages that he’s still alive, not in good shape. And we know he doesn’t get any medicine and we are very worried about him.”

He added: “We need all the world to know what happened in Israel on October 7.”

Dame Maureen Lipman
Dame Maureen Lipman speaking at the rally (Lucy North/PA)

She said: “It has been six months since I’ve heard my brother’s voice.

“On the morning of October 7 I call him, he answered while he was running from the terrorists and told me I will call you back. I’m still waiting.

“It’s six months that my life has stopped, all I do is fighting for my brothers and sisters.

“We must bring them all home. We cannot go on with our lives without them.”

Dame Maureen said: “We cannot allow people to forget or to belittle their plight and move on with the rest of the world to tastier sound bites.

“We need to be reminded to keep on calling for the release of the innocents. We will not accept the victims being turned into the villains or just into the vanished.”

Colonel Kemp called the rally “incredibly important”, adding that he has spent most of the last six months in Israel and said “they see what goes on in this country and other countries across the world and they have enormous appreciation for the solidarity that you show in events like this”.

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