Hostage Tamir Nimrodi’s mother says his fate unknown as she waits for Trump’s peace plan

BBCThe mother of an Israeli man, which was taken by Hamas on October 7, 2023, says that he still does not know if his son was dead or alive, but that the peace plan of US President Donald Trump will bring the return of all the hostages in Gaza.
Herut Nimrodi said to BBC News that he was “afraid of the worst” for repairing his son, an out -of -war soldier, but two years after his kidnapping, “he’s still hanging hang.”
His family said he was the only Israeli hostage that was not told whether they were alive or not.
. Peace plan proposed by Trump He is accepted, indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel on Tuesday to end the war and give hostages back.
“They’ve been trying to make an agreement for a while, but this time it doesn’t get up. This time it sounds different,” Nimrodi said. “This is a hope, this is the last deal.”
He said it was particularly important to release all hostages in the first stage of the plan – living and dead.
“This is very big, this is a blessing for us,” he said.
“Releasing hostages urgently – still alive and even passes. We don’t know which situations of his body is. We have to release them, so that families have some kind of closure. Even families who receive the message that their loved ones die do not accept it because they accept it.”
Repair is one of the 47 hostages in Gaza on October 7 – 20 of them are still alive.
Family noteHis son’s last saw that he was in the kidnapping video published on social media on 7 October 2023.
“My youngest daughter – she was 14 years old – she screamed for seeing her brother was kidnapped on Instagram.”
“I saw that repair was wearing his pajamas. He was bare feet. He didn’t have glasses. He couldn’t see it without them. He was scared.”
Since he saw his son, an educational officer in the Israeli army, who was 18 years old, he was forced to a jeep and “went to Gaza”, he did not receive signs of life.
“Israel is the only Israel who has no symptoms about what is or exactly where it is.” He said.
The fate of Bipin Joshi of Nepal pledged is also unknown.
Like other families, BBC also spoke to his relatives killed or kidnapped that day, Ms. Nimrodi said that life has been frozen for two years.
“People ask me: ‘It’s been two years, how are you held?’ And I say, ‘He doesn’t feel like two years’.
Two years ago, two years ago, Hamas and other groups of armed men were killed by the most deadly in the history of Israel, and 251 people took hostage from most southern communities and a music festival.
The attacks launched a war in which more than 67,000 people in Gaza were killed by the Israeli military action, according to the Ministry of Health of Hamas. Almost the whole population was displaced and most of the infrastructure was flattened.
Family noteNimrodi said he was in his house near Tel Aviv when he received a message from his post on the north side of the Gaza border on 7 October 2023.
“There are rockets and uninterrupted ‘he said.
Repair, as in these moments, because of the role of the out -of -war, he said he would soon return to the family home.
“I told him to take good care of him and to send me a message when he could, and he said he would try. These were the last words between us. It was 06:49 in the morning, and then I learned that he learned that he learned 20 minutes after our last message.” He said.
Together with other pledge families, he is lobbying for his son’s return, including rallies.
But he said there were days when he couldn’t get out of bed.
“I’m trying to listen to my body – what can I do? How much power do I have?”
The acceleration behind the peace plan brought hopes that their loved ones can be returned home soon for their remaining pledge families.
Ms. Nimrodi joined tens of thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv to ask for the implementation of the agreement in Tel Aviv on Saturday night, including hostage families and old hostages.
The photo of his son wore a T -shirt with a smile and glasses.
Orum I believe in this agreement, and I believe Trump will not allow this shift, or he called the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “to do the right thing – bring hostages home and bring peace to this region”.
When he tried to sleep that night, he said that his son would encounter “horrified” in his eyes while he was kidnapped and he would play every day.
“Hope for two years – absolutely exhausting.”



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