Eli Sharabi, a former Israeli hostage whose wife and two daughters were killed by Hamas during the attacks on October 7, shares his emotional journey of survival and resilience following his recent release.

In a rare interview, Sharabi reflected on the heart-wrenching moment he discovered the tragic fate of his family after being held captive for 491 days.

Despite the immense grief, he remains determined to cultivate hope and positivity, stating, 'It was very tough, but I really, really love life... I'm trying to be positive.'

Sharabi voiced his concerns about the ongoing conflict and the risk it poses to the remaining hostages, urging Hamas to sign the peace deal, which he believes could save lives on both sides.

He vividly recounts his terrifying experience during captivity, describing the abuse and deprivation he endured while pledging to return home to his loved ones.

As he stands by the calm Mediterranean Sea, the vivid memories of his family inspire him to advocate for peace, convincing himself that his lost loved ones will always be a part of him.

In this poignant narrative, Sharabi emphasizes the significance of hope and the human spirit's resilience amidst the darkest of times, leaving a powerful message about the necessity of compassion and understanding in conflict.