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On the verge of freedom, 52-year-old Eli Sharabi said he looked forward to seeing his wife and two teenage daughters, but a distraught nation knew something he didn’t.
The three men appeared thin, weak and pale, and in worse condition than the 18 hostages already freed under the truce.
Levy will be reunited with his three-year-old son. His wife was killed in the attack. Dr Hagar Mizrachi from Israel's Ichilov Hospital said the hostages exhibited severe weight loss and malnutrition.