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hadas kalderon: it's a paradise.erson cooper: it was a tightly knit community of some 400 men, women, and children. hadas kalderon: it's like a big family. noam peri: the community of the kibbutz is very close. sharone lifshitz: it's a special place nir oz. anderson cooper: sharone lifshitz grew up in nir oz, just a mile and a half from gaza. sharone lifshitz: kibbutz was a socialist utopia, if you wish. i always try to explain to people that we were brought up in a utopia. and in many ways it was wonderful. anderson cooper: her parents, yocheved and oded lifshitz were peace activists who helped found the kibbutz in the 1950s. sharone lifshitz: it was built by a lot of people that came from cities that already grew up in israel. they were not holocaust survivors, so it had a kind of a lighter atmosphere, i think, than many other places. noam peri: what brought them together is they believe in human rights, they believe in peace, and they believe that everybody on all nations, on all religions deserve to live in peace
hadas kalderon: it's a paradise.erson cooper: it was a tightly knit community of some 400 men, women, and children. hadas kalderon: it's like a big family. noam peri: the community of the kibbutz is very close. sharone lifshitz: it's a special place nir oz. anderson cooper: sharone lifshitz grew up in nir oz, just a mile and a half from gaza. sharone lifshitz: kibbutz was a socialist utopia, if you wish. i always try to explain to people that we were brought up in a utopia. and in many ways it...
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hadas kalderon: yes, you know that. her daughter she called me, she asked me, do you know about that? is it a fake picture? is it true? anderson cooper: it was true. 74-year-old yocheved lifshitz, adored by generations of kids she helped raise on the kibbutz, was among the first to be murdered. this is yocheved lifshitz's home. it's completely torched. we know that gunmen broke in and killed her here. they murdered her. they gained access to her facebook account and they posted a live image of her lying on the ground in a pool of blood surrounded by armed men. they wanted her friends and family to see. groups of gunmen went house to house, block by block, capturing some, killing others. itai anghel: one of the terrorists is hiding, then apparently he heard somethining, an engigine of a , an israeaeli car approachining the gatete. so he stands up, immediately approaching the gate, and fires and fires. speaker 1: [non-english speech] hadas kalderon: our kibbutz had a pogrom. they kill and they went house by house, house b
hadas kalderon: yes, you know that. her daughter she called me, she asked me, do you know about that? is it a fake picture? is it true? anderson cooper: it was true. 74-year-old yocheved lifshitz, adored by generations of kids she helped raise on the kibbutz, was among the first to be murdered. this is yocheved lifshitz's home. it's completely torched. we know that gunmen broke in and killed her here. they murdered her. they gained access to her facebook account and they posted a live image of...
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hadas kalderon: it's like a big family. noam peri: the >> it was communitya tightly community of some 400 men, women and children. >> it's like a big family. >> the community of the kibbutz is very close. >> it's a special place, nir oz. >> sharon grew up in nir oz. >> i always try to explain to people that we were brought up in a utopia and in many ways it was wonderful. >> her parents were peace activists who helped found the kibbutz in the 1950s. >> it was a lot of people that came from cities that already grew up in israel. they were not holocaust survivors. it had kind of a lighter atmosphere i think than many other places. >> what brought them together is they believe in human rights. they believe i in peace and tht belilieve that everybody on all nations on all religions deserve to live in peace. >> nolan perry's parents were among the founders as well. >> membebers of the kibbutz eac have their own job and way of life, but they gather a lot fof joint t meals s and holidaysys other occasions and they have this commun
hadas kalderon: it's like a big family. noam peri: the >> it was communitya tightly community of some 400 men, women and children. >> it's like a big family. >> the community of the kibbutz is very close. >> it's a special place, nir oz. >> sharon grew up in nir oz. >> i always try to explain to people that we were brought up in a utopia and in many ways it was wonderful. >> her parents were peace activists who helped found the kibbutz in the 1950s....
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. >> reporter: hadas kalderon's 16-year-old daughter sahar and 12-year-old son erez were taken hostagethis video shows hamas attacking the small farming community and taking erez when they left. what do you think sahar and erez have been going through since they were taken captive? >> hell, hell. that's what they're going through. i just want them to come back and to heal them. >> reporter: gushan baskin is an israeli hostage negotiator who helped secure the release of an israeli soldier captured by hamas, gilad shalit in 2007. in return for over a thousand palestinian prisoners. this time hamas is getting just three prisoners in exchange for each hostage. what does that tell you? >> hamas wants to get rid of the women, the children, the elderly. they're a burden on them. once they have the soldiers and only the soldiers, they will then begin demanding what they really want, which is the release of all the palestinian prisoners in israel. >> reporter: israel's military said tonight that the hostage release procedure has not yet been finalized, but one detail we do have is that the red
. >> reporter: hadas kalderon's 16-year-old daughter sahar and 12-year-old son erez were taken hostagethis video shows hamas attacking the small farming community and taking erez when they left. what do you think sahar and erez have been going through since they were taken captive? >> hell, hell. that's what they're going through. i just want them to come back and to heal them. >> reporter: gushan baskin is an israeli hostage negotiator who helped secure the release of an...
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tonight, as demonstrators clamored for the israeli cab net to approve the deal, we caught up with hadas kalderon, overcome with worry. so you're fighting for this deal, but you don't know that your children are actually in it. >> i don't know. >> reporter: five of her family members were taken hostage, including her 16-year-old daughter sahar and, here, the very moment her 12-year-old son erez was kidnapped by hamas. >> why does he have to suffer? why does he have to suffer so much? >> david: close to 50 days into this now. let's get to matt gutman again in tel aviv tonight. where are we at with this deal tonight? >> reporter: david, we understand the hostages could be released in batches of 10 to 12 over four to five days. it could last longer. that's partly because some of them have been dispersed across the gaza strip, and because some of them are being held by other groups. we understand from that u.s. official that that 3-year-old orphan abigail is expected to be on that list, it's unclear if any of the other nine missing americans are on it, as well. david? >> david: matt, thank you. >>> h
tonight, as demonstrators clamored for the israeli cab net to approve the deal, we caught up with hadas kalderon, overcome with worry. so you're fighting for this deal, but you don't know that your children are actually in it. >> i don't know. >> reporter: five of her family members were taken hostage, including her 16-year-old daughter sahar and, here, the very moment her 12-year-old son erez was kidnapped by hamas. >> why does he have to suffer? why does he have to suffer so...
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hadas kalderon desperately wants her son and daughter back.and on the 7th of october. i just want to hug my children, to kiss them, to protect them, to promise them that it will never happen again. that's all i want. i don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. my life won't ever be the same again. and their life won't be the same. camping on the street, and crammed into public shelters like this un school, in gaza the wait also continues for a promised four—day truce. without enough food to go around, a pause is meant to clear a path for hundreds of lorries carrying goods, fuel and medical supplies. even then aid agencies have been warning much more needs to be done. and palestinians living amid the destruction are wary about any pause in fighting. "what use is this truce? people are being displaced either way. what benefit do we get?" asks omo ramy. "we want a complete ceasefire. we want a truce to stop the bloodshed. our children are lost." gaza keeps burying its dead, with more than 100 bodies in this mass grave. the
hadas kalderon desperately wants her son and daughter back.and on the 7th of october. i just want to hug my children, to kiss them, to protect them, to promise them that it will never happen again. that's all i want. i don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. my life won't ever be the same again. and their life won't be the same. camping on the street, and crammed into public shelters like this un school, in gaza the wait also continues for a promised four—day truce....
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hadas kalderon's son and daughter were snatched with her ex—husband on the 7th of october.don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. in gaza the wait also continues for a promised four—day truce. without enough food to go around, a pause is meant to allow several hundred more lorries to bring in goods, fuel and medical supplies. but living amid the destruction, some palestinians are wary about any pause in fighting. "what use is this truce? people are being displaced either way. what benefit do we get?" asks omo ramy. "we want a complete ceasefire. we want a truce to stop the bloodshed." for now, fighting in gaza goes on unabated. and hospitals remain a main focus. israel's military showing journalists this well—built tunnel at al—shifa hospital. it says it was used by hamas fighters hiding behind civilians. now a hospital director and other staff have been arrested as israel and hamas continue to accuse each other of war crimes at the site. at this sensitive moment, today lord cameron stepped back into the region. his first stop was at one of the isra
hadas kalderon's son and daughter were snatched with her ex—husband on the 7th of october.don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. in gaza the wait also continues for a promised four—day truce. without enough food to go around, a pause is meant to allow several hundred more lorries to bring in goods, fuel and medical supplies. but living amid the destruction, some palestinians are wary about any pause in fighting. "what use is this truce? people are being...
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hadas kalderon desperately wants her son and daughter back.with her ex—husband on the 7th of october. i just want to hug my children, to kiss them, to protect them, to promise them that it will never happen again. that's all i want. i don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. my life won't ever be the same again. and their life won't be the same. camping on the street, and crammed into public shelters like this un school, in gaza the wait also continues for a promised four—day truce. without enough food to go around, a pause is meant to clear a path for hundreds of lorries carrying goods, fuel and medical supplies. even then aid agencies have been warning much more needs to be done. and palestinians living amid the destruction are wary about any pause in fighting. "what use is this truce? people are being displaced either way. what benefit do we get?" asks omo ramy. "we want a complete ceasefire. we want a truce to stop the bloodshed. our children are lost." gaza keeps burying its dead, with more than 100 bodies in this
hadas kalderon desperately wants her son and daughter back.with her ex—husband on the 7th of october. i just want to hug my children, to kiss them, to protect them, to promise them that it will never happen again. that's all i want. i don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. my life won't ever be the same again. and their life won't be the same. camping on the street, and crammed into public shelters like this un school, in gaza the wait also continues for a promised...
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>> reporter: this is ha hadas kalderon getting the call in a shopping mall that her 16-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son were being set free. for a moment, relief eclipsing the pain of terrible loss. and, erin, tonight, a big diplomatic push underway involving the united states, qatar, and egypt to try and prolong this hostage/prisoner deal that, swap deal even longer. it's already been lengthened by two days to allow for the release of more hostages and for more shattered families to be rebuilt. >> all right, matthew, thank you very much in tel aviv. >>> "outfront" now, the ceo of schneider children's medical center. she has treated several of the children who have been released from hamas captivity thus far including 4-year-old abigail. we are going to be speaking to abigail's cousin in just a moment. so, doctor, very much appreciate your time. you have been seeing children really immediately after their coming out of weeks of being held hostage underground, separated from their parents in so many cases. what can you tell us about their physical condition? >> well, they came from d
>> reporter: this is ha hadas kalderon getting the call in a shopping mall that her 16-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son were being set free. for a moment, relief eclipsing the pain of terrible loss. and, erin, tonight, a big diplomatic push underway involving the united states, qatar, and egypt to try and prolong this hostage/prisoner deal that, swap deal even longer. it's already been lengthened by two days to allow for the release of more hostages and for more shattered families to...
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hadas kalderon�*s son and daughter were snatched with her ex—husband on the 7th of october.g my children, to kiss them, to protect them, to promise them that it will never happen again. that's all i want. i don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. in gaza the wait also continues for a promised four—day truce. without enough food to go around, a pause is meant to allow several hundred more lorries to bring in goods, fuel and medical supplies. but living amid the destruction, some palestinians are wary about any pause in fighting. "what use is this truce? people are being displaced either way. what benefit do we get?" asks omo ramy. "we want a complete ceasefire. we want a truce to stop the bloodshed." for now, fighting in gaza goes on unabated. and hospitals remain a main focus. israel's military showing journalists this well—built tunnel at al—shifa hospital. it says it was used by hamas fighters hiding behind civilians. now a hospital director and other staff have been arrested as israel and hamas continue to accuse each other of war crimes at the si
hadas kalderon�*s son and daughter were snatched with her ex—husband on the 7th of october.g my children, to kiss them, to protect them, to promise them that it will never happen again. that's all i want. i don't care about nothing. because my life has been broken apart. in gaza the wait also continues for a promised four—day truce. without enough food to go around, a pause is meant to allow several hundred more lorries to bring in goods, fuel and medical supplies. but living amid the...
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and hadas kalderon — her two children, sahar and erez, i6 and i2, and theirfather, who we also thinkppened on the day —— tell us. six. tome us what happened on the day -- tell us. ,, . ~ tome us what happened on the day -- tell us. ,, j. ~' ., tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were — tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were many _ tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were many alarms _ tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were many alarms we - tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were many alarms we heard | tell us. six o'clock in the morning, - there were many alarms we heard many rockets and we know what to do in this situation and went to the safe room and we had a problem at the door, we could not close it and reset inside trying to be very quiet and is very difficult to do because of a small baby, eight months and two other children and reset like this for two hours and we understood something else was happening, something else was happening, something we do not know and we started to hear gunshots from outside in the windows and walls from outs
and hadas kalderon — her two children, sahar and erez, i6 and i2, and theirfather, who we also thinkppened on the day —— tell us. six. tome us what happened on the day -- tell us. ,, . ~ tome us what happened on the day -- tell us. ,, j. ~' ., tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were — tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were many _ tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were many alarms _ tell us. six o'clock in the morning, there were many alarms we - tell us. six...
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hadas kalderon desperately wants her son and daughter back. fuel and medical supplies. even then aid agencies have been warning much more needs to be done. and palestinians living amid the destruction are wary about any pause in fighting. "what use is this truce? people are being displaced either way. what benefit do we get?" asks omo ramy. "we want a complete ceasefire. we want a truce to stop the bloodshed. our children are lost." gaza keeps burying its dead, with more than 100 bodies in this mass grave. the coming days may bring quiet, but israel and hamas have said afterwards the war will resume. translation: i want to be clear. the war is continuing. we will continue it until we achieve all our goals of returning all our abductees, eliminating hamas, and guaranteeing after hamas, gaza is not to be controlled by a party that supports terrorism. and for now the bombardment of besieged gaza goes on, as it has for nearly seven weeks. both sides are standing by to see if a deal will hold up and bring different scenes tomorrow. yolande knell, b
hadas kalderon desperately wants her son and daughter back. fuel and medical supplies. even then aid agencies have been warning much more needs to be done. and palestinians living amid the destruction are wary about any pause in fighting. "what use is this truce? people are being displaced either way. what benefit do we get?" asks omo ramy. "we want a complete ceasefire. we want a truce to stop the bloodshed. our children are lost." gaza keeps burying its dead, with more...
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also in tonight's batch, 16-year-old sahar kalderon and her brother erez, the then-11-year-old seen here dragged off to gaza by gunmen. when we met their mother hadasnth, she was defiant. >> give them whatever they want. you want 4,000 prisoners? give them. >> reporter: but tonight, they're home, and hadas creaming the moment she received the news, "they're free." the father of her churn, her ex-husband, still in captivity. and tonight, some of the first details about life in captivity. >> while they were hearing, they could hear the israeli bombing, of course, all around them, and this also -- >> reporter: must have been terrifying. >> terrifying, because this is, you know, large blast and they feared not only for their life, they feared for the captor's life. >> reporter: shahar mor's family, ruti, munder, released over the weekend. in the west bank, celebrations in the streets as dozens of those palestinian prisoners return home, some convicted of serious crimes, others were being held with no charges. israa jaabis hugging her mother, reunited with her son. jaabis suffering burns after israeli authorities allege she detonated a car bomb. she was
also in tonight's batch, 16-year-old sahar kalderon and her brother erez, the then-11-year-old seen here dragged off to gaza by gunmen. when we met their mother hadasnth, she was defiant. >> give them whatever they want. you want 4,000 prisoners? give them. >> reporter: but tonight, they're home, and hadas creaming the moment she received the news, "they're free." the father of her churn, her ex-husband, still in captivity. and tonight, some of the first details about life...