Six months into the Israel-Hamas war and much of the world seems indifferent to the plight of the hostages still held in Gaza. But the anguish and frustration felt by Israeli families is taking its toll.
Still, they won’t stop working to see their loved ones set free.
Since Oct. 7th, Liran Berman has traveled virtually non-stop to tell his story, carrying around his neck a simple message: “Bring them home.”
Berman, whose brothers were taken hostage by Hamas, told CBN News what the last six months have been like.
“A roller coaster of emotions. Mostly hellish,” he described. “We have no good days, we have ok moments.”
Berman’s twin brothers, Gali and Ziv, are among 134 hostages still being held BY Hamas in Gaza.
He and others like him are pleading with Qatari leaders to pressure the terror group to release the hostages.
“We know that they are the key players who can facilitate a deal and we saw they facilitated the first deal,” Berman explained.
As the war grinds on, these families grow increasingly desperate with no resolution in sight for their loved ones.
Among them is Simona Steinbrecher whose daughter Doron was captured on October 7th from Kibbutz Kfar
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