Hamas and allied groups captured around 240 hostages when Islamist gunmen rampaged through southern Israeli towns on Oct. 7 in an attack that Israeli authorities say killed more than 1,200 Israelis and foreigners.
According to the Israeli government, up to 40 of the hostages are children, including a 10-month-old baby and preschoolers, some of whom saw their relatives murdered before their eyes just before being kidnapped.
Four hostages have been returned so far while a fifth was rescued by Israeli troops.
Their accounts suggest that the captives were separated into small groups and held at least part of the time in a web of tunnels built by Hamas under Gaza.
"We do have skills and knowledge and it's going to be very painful to hear the stories and meet the children," Dollberg said.
Persons:
Daphna Dollberg, Dollberg, Hagai Levine, Emily Rose, Howard Goller
Organizations:
des Nations, United Nations, Academic College of Tel, Yaffo, Forum, Thomson
Locations:
Geneva, Israel, Gaza, Switzerland, JERUSALEM, Hamas, Academic College of Tel Aviv