"Ex-hostages fight for Gaza ceasefire"
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'Part of us is still in Gaza': Freed Israeli hostages fight for a new ceasefire

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'What kind of freedom is it when 59 people are still in Hamas hell?' Powerful voices join fight to bring home Israel 's remaining hostages.
Many of the released hostages want a return to the original ceasefire deal which brought them home in exchange for some 1,800 Palestinians being freed by Israel .
Eli Sharabi was kidnapped from his home next to Gaza and held for nearly 500 days .
He has spoken out about his experiences in an interview with Israel 's Channel 12 TV .
Mr Bibas , Omer Wenkert and Tal Shoham have also spoken about their experiences.
Mr Sharabi said he lost 30kg ( 66 lb) and said he felt "impossible" hunger.
Omer Shem Tov, who was taken hostage at the Nova festival and kept in isolation, spoke to Israeli public broadcaster.
Gadi Moses said he resorted to pacing his cell and solving mental maths problems to deal with this "psychological abuse" Hamas recently stated it would not move living hostages out of large areas where the Israeli military has ordered evacuations.
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