NEW YORK (AP) — A memoir by an Israeli man held in captivity for more than a year by Hamas is coming out this fall in the U.S. Eli Sharabi’s “Hostage,” written in Hebrew and already a bestseller in ...
During his 491 days in the literal dark — starved, beaten and held captive in a Gaza tunnel network hundreds of feet underground — Eli Sharabi had one hope keeping him going: being reunited with his ...
Sharabi told the radio station that he misses the everyday moments he once shared with his daughters, who were killed during the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023. Former Gaza hostage Eli Sharabi, ...
Sharabi’s 'Hostage', the first memoir of captivity in Gaza in the aftermath of Oct. 7, serves as a window into an Israeli view of the war. Advertisement Meta ...
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The harrowing memoir of Eli Sharabi, who endured 491 days in Hamas captivity, will be released in English on October 7 — the second anniversary of the terror group ...
Eli Sharabi, right, on stage, speaks at Congregation Beth El in Voorhees, New Jersey, on Dec. 1, 2025. (Photo credit: Yael Pachino Photography) In the hours leading up to Eli Sharabi’s appearance at ...
Released hostage Eli Sharabi, speaking during an online ceremony on Monday to receive the Golden Book Award for breaking the Israeli record for the fastest-selling book with his recent autobiography, ...
I watched Eli Sharabi. An eyewitness to horror. A forced journey through hell. I have no right to claim understanding. How can anyone? Empathy is the only tool of the imagination to relate, but for ...
Eli Sharabi, a 52-year-old former hostage who spent 491 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, shared his story with a packed Sinai Temple audience on Dec. 18. It was part of a book tour Sharabi is doing ...