The families of numerous hostages have shared over the last few days that they have received information about their loved ones in captivity, with some receiving their first proof that their loved ones are alive.
Some of these signs of life have come from the freed hostages who returned in the past few weeks and were able to share information about other hostages held with them.
On Tuesday, the family of hostages Ziv and Gali Berman said that they had received the first signs that the two, taken from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, are alive in captivity.
The family of Alon Ohel, who just turned 24 in his second birthday in captivity, said on Sunday that they had been informed by recently released hostages that Alon is alive. This was also the first sign the family had received that he was alive.
The family of captive Omri Miran, taken from Kibbutz Nahal Oz, said on Tuesday that one of the recently released hostages told them he was with Omri in captivity until July.
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