For some Israeli hostage families, the painful wait goes on
Avi Shamriz was keeping busy during the day. No job was too small. The families in the hotel needed new clothes, new phones. The free shop needed be kept stocked. Movies for the kids. A birthday party. He wandered the grounds, checking in on people./ But at night, when the hotel was quiet and the small jobs were all done, Avi could no longer distract himself from thinking about his son./ "I'm thinking, is he safe? Are they treating him well? Does he have enough food? Is he sick, is he injured? Does he have clothes to wear? He is in a ...
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