Naama Levy: 'There are hostages whose nightmare has not ended - I am here to cry out for them'

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Captivity survivor Naama Levy, who was released after 477 days in Gaza, spoke about the difficult moments in captivity and called for the return of all hostages, at a UN event dedicated to the hostages held in New York. "One of my most frightening memories was when I was forced to run from house to house with my two captors. Terrified and under fire, I heard the shots and bullets whistling past my ears," she shared. She added: "As I stand here before you, there are hostages whose nightmare has not ended. Some of them I saw with my own eyes in hell. Their faces do not leave me. Their voice is silenced. I am here to be their voice - to cry out for them from the depths of hell where their voice is not heard."
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