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As Israel-Gaza war rages, mother of child hostages is torn between hope and despair

  • Maayan Zin’s young daughters, Ela and Dafna, are believed held hostage in Gaza
  • Israel says at least 242 hostages were seized by Hamas militants on October 7

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Maayan Zin, the mother of Dafna (15) and Ela (8), believed to have been taken hostage by Hamas militants during the October 7 attack. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

When Israeli mother Maayan Zin scrolls through her phone, she sees her worst nightmare and her only glimmer of hope as she desperately awaits news of her two young daughters, believed held hostage by Hamas.

Every day since the militant group’s October 7 attack, she has re-watched a video of Hamas gunmen looming over her kneeling eight-year-old Ela, and a photo published online of 15-year-old Dafna inside Gaza.

They serve as the closest thing to proof-of-life Zin can get – but also a reminder of the horrors she fears her children are enduring in the war-torn and besieged Palestinian territory.

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The agony of having your children taken hostage is a “permanent roller coaster”, said the 52-year-old mother whose ex-husband, the father of the girls, was among those killed.

Hamas fighters infiltrating the Israel-Gaza border on October 7. Photo: Hamas via Reuters
Hamas fighters infiltrating the Israel-Gaza border on October 7. Photo: Hamas via Reuters

“Sometimes I imagine they rape them, they hit them,” she said at her home in Kiryat Ono near Tel Aviv.

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“A bit later I’ll be more optimistic, telling myself that there are so many children over there, they must be treating them well.”

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