Tal Shoham returns to the Kibbutz after 505 days of hostage

Tal Shoham returns to the Kibbutz after 505 days of hostage

In a moving interview that was broadcast today as part of the pulse 24 special "505 days of darkness - Tal Shohams hostage", the former Austrian Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer gives an insight into the difficult negotiations for the release of Tal Shoham. After a captivity of over 500 days through Hamas, Shoham was able to put his family back into his arms on February 22, 2025. Nehammer, who had close contact with the Shoham family during his term, describes his emotional conversations with the relatives and the secret negotiations that led to Shoham's liberation, like ots.at reports.

serious experiences and return to Kibbuz

In the interview that was led by Puls 24,

valley Shoham described his terrible experiences during the hostage. The kidnapping of the Shoham family on October 7, 2023 in Kibbutz Be’eri, in the immediate vicinity of the Gaza Strip, was characterized by fear and violence. In an emotional review, Shoham remembers the dramatic scenes when he was attacked by terrorist attackers together with his family. Step by step, he reports how he and his family - under the pressure of the terrorists - were looking for protection in the security chamber, while the chaos raged outside. These memories are part of the pulse 24 reporting on Shoham's return to the Kibbutz, where he is the first former hostage -tone to enter the site of his kidnapping, as Puls24.at mediated.

After his kidnapping, the family man revealed the terrorist, separated from his family and experienced cruel months in captivity. The survival mode became a reality for Shoham, while despite the predicament that he was faced with, he did not give up. Through his resilience and hope of seeing again with his family, he was able to survive the cruel days and was finally freed one of two hostages. During the interview, he also talks about the stressful memories and the indescribable agony that shaped him.

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