Despair deepens for families of hostages in Gaza as Ramadan cease-fire deadline passes
by Julia Frankel
Mar 14, 2024
4 minutes
A brother contemplated suicide. A sister stopped going to school. A father barely speaks. With each passing day, the relatives of hostages held in Gaza since Oct. 7 face a deepening despair.
Their hopes were raised that a cease-fire deal was near to bring some of their loved ones home by the start of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month that began Monday. But that informal deadline passed without any agreement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s promise of “total victory” in the war against Hamas now rings hollow for many hostages' families after five emotionally draining months.
“We are reading the news every single minute. Egypt says something, the
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