💨 Abstract
Iair Horn, an Israeli-Argentinian former hostage held by Hamas for 498 days, witnessed how aid impacted hostage treatment in Gaza. He now advocates for his brother Eitan and other captives. Since his release, Horn struggles with both physical and psychological issues and is uncertain about his future. His mother, Ruty, hopes for Eitan’s return, looking forward to her sons being reunited.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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