Four months after he was freed from captivity in Gaza, Eitan Yahalomi celebrated his bar mitzvah but his coming-of-age last week was far from a joyous occasion, his mother told AFP.
In her first interview with international media since her son's release last November, Bat-Sheva Yahalomi said the boy still had nightmares and had not been able to resume normal life.- 'No answers' -
Bat-Sheva Yahalomi said her son told her everything about his captivity when he was freed an account she said s
Four months after he was freed from captivity in Gaza, Eitan Yahalomi celebrated his bar mitzvah but his coming-of-age last week was far from a joyous occasion, his mother told AFP. In her first interview with international media since her son s release last November, Bat-Sheva Yahalomi said the
Four months after he was freed from captivity in Gaza, Eitan Yahalomi celebrated his bar mitzvah but his coming-of-age last week was far from a joyous occasion, his mother told AFP.
Four months after he was freed from captivity in Gaza, Eitan Yahalomi celebrated his bar mitzvah but his coming-of-age last week was far from a joyous occasion, his mother told AFP.In her first interview with international media since her son's release last November, Bat-Sheva Yahalomi said the boy still had nightmares and had not been able to resume normal life."He's strong but he's not well," she said, adding that he was still reliving the experiences of October 7 last year.