Concerns Grow for Hostage Tamir Nimrodi

Lihee Gordon|
Alon Nimrodi, father of soldier Tamir Nimrodi, told ynet that his son Tamir is the Israeli hostage whose life is feared to be in danger. "This didn't come from an official source, it's simply because there has been no sign of life from him since October 7," he said. Earlier, Israeli officials acknowledged concerns for the lives of three hostages, one Israeli and two foreign nationals.
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