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Ofer Calderon’s brother says he returned from captivity weak but with sense of humorNissan Calderon, brother of released hostage Ofer Calderon, says at a press conference in Sheba Medical Center that his brother has returned from captivity “weak and thin,” but still “with ...
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Two weeks after his release, former hostage Ofer Calderon hospitalized with pneumoniaReleased hostage Ofer Calderon was hospitalized at the Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv on Friday after he contracted flu that developed into pneumonia, his family said, a week after he was ...
Released hostage Ofer Calderon is being airlifted by an Israeli Air Force helicopter from an army facility near the Gaza border to a hospital in central Israel to meet his family after 484 days ...
Released hostage Ofer Calderon recalls the hardship of captivity in Gaza, describing the feeling of hopelessness when there are no negotiations to free the Israelis held there by Hamas. “I ...
Jason Greenberg, of Needham, said his sister called him from Israel at 2:50 a.m. to share that their cousin, 54-year-old Ofer Calderon, had been released. Two other hostages, American-Israeli dual ...
Three Israeli civilian men – Yarden Bibas, Ofer Calderon and Keith Siegel — were freed from Hamas captivity in Gaza on Saturday (Feb. 1), albeit not at the same hour and not even in the same ...
NEEDHAM - Jason Greenberg of Needham can only hope he'll see his cousin, 54-year-old Ofer Calderon again. He is one of 33 hostages expected to be released by Hamas if the ceasefire in the fifteen ...
Their families have been informed of their impending release. It was later confirmed that Yarden Bibas, Ofer Calderon, and Keith Siegel will be released tomorrow. The release is scheduled to take ...
Keith Siegel, Yarden Bibas, and Ofer Calderon returned to Israel on Saturday after 484 days in Hamas captivity. On Sunday, Kan 11 reported new details on the harsh conditions in which the three ...
Yarden Bibas, 35, Ofer Calderon, 54, and Keith Siegel, 65 are the Israeli hostages slated to be released Saturday in the fourth batch of Israel’s deal with Hamas, Israeli authorities confirmed ...
Israeli hostages Ofer Calderon and Yarden Bibas were transferred to Red Cross teams in Khan Younis on Saturday morning after 484 days in the captivity of the Palestinian jihadists of Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Saturday: "Welcome home, Yarden Bibs, Ofer Calderon and Keith Siegel. Together with all the citizens of Israel and many ...
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