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A family taken by Hamas

Post Reports

The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

More than 200 people were taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7, according to Israeli authorities. On today’s “Post Reports,” we hear about one family’s ordeal, and what the hostage crisis means for Israel’s possible ground invasion of Gaza.


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More than 200 people were taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7, according to Israeli authorities. Moshe Leimberg’s wife, Gabriela, and 17-year-old daughter, Mia, are among them. On today’s “Post Reports,” we hear about Leimberg’s family before war broke out and the devastating moment he discovered they were kidnapped.


Then Washington Post Jerusalem bureau chief Steve Hendrix explains the strategy behind Hamas’s taking of so many hostages, what has been learned from the few who have been released, and the dilemma the Israeli government faces as it prepares for a ground invasion of Gaza, where the hostages are presumed to be held.


“We are preparing for a ground incursion,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an address to the nation Wednesday. It was his strongest public indication yet that he would order an invasion of Gaza. “I won’t specify when, how, how many. … I also won’t detail the range of considerations, most of which the public is not aware of.”

Transcript

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0:00.0

When and how did you two meet?

0:07.0

We met online, basically, through one of these dating sites, and we've been together

0:16.2

ever since.

0:20.2

That's Moshe Alainberg.

0:21.9

He's 59, lives in Jerusalem, and he's talking about his wife, Gabriela.

0:27.9

She's also 59.

0:29.5

We got married about a year and a half after we met.

0:34.2

Gabriela is a social psychologist who works with autistic adults.

0:38.8

The people she works with are both Jewish and Arab Israelis.

0:43.6

I've heard her refer to as a second mother to some of them.

0:50.2

She greets them very affectionately with big hugs and they feel a lot of love and

0:57.5

she makes them feel special.

0:59.9

She's also that way with their actual daughter, Mia.

1:03.6

She's 17.

1:04.6

Mia is like top priority.

1:07.0

She's as an only child, she's very important to us.

1:10.4

Mia goes to a high school for the performing arts where she's a singer.

1:15.2

She likes the modern stuff, the rock.

1:18.2

They have concerts for the music department twice a year and quite often it's very crowded

1:27.5

but I'd like to go because I'd love to hear her sing.

1:35.4

Can you tell me more about Mia?

1:38.3

One of the things I have to say about her is that she's very proud of her hair.

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