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Harrowing tale of survival of brother and sister taken hostage by Hamas

Summary

Maya and Itay Regev, siblings aged 22 and 19, survived a harrowing ordeal after being taken hostage by Hamas during the attack on the Nova music festival on October 7. Their story highlights the extreme violence they faced, the physical and emotional toll of their captivity, and their eventual release, which they attribute to divine intervention.

On the day of the attack, Maya and Itay were enjoying the festival when Hamas launched a deadly invasion, leading to chaos and a desperate escape attempt. After running for an hour and a half, they were captured, shot, and subjected to brutal conditions in Gaza. Maya endured severe injuries and multiple surgeries without anesthesia, while Itay remained hopeful throughout their ordeal. The siblings’ faith and connection to their family provided them strength during their captivity. After 50 days, Maya was released, followed by Itay four days later, while their friend Omer remains missing. Their story serves as a testament to resilience and the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.

The Attack and Capture

On October 7, Maya and Itay were at the Nova music festival when Hamas launched an attack that resulted in over 1,200 deaths. As chaos ensued, the siblings attempted to escape on foot but were ultimately captured by Hamas gunmen. They were taken to Gaza, where their ordeal began.

Life in Captivity

During their captivity, the siblings faced severe injuries and inadequate medical care. Maya suffered a devastating leg injury, while Itay was shot as well. The conditions were dire, with minimal food and medical attention. Maya’s resourcefulness allowed her to share grape juice with Itay, a gesture that provided comfort and a sense of normalcy amidst the horror.

Faith and Survival

Throughout their harrowing experience, both siblings maintained their faith. Itay’s unwavering belief in miracles and Maya’s determination to stay connected with her brother through notes helped them endure the brutal conditions. Their eventual release after 50 days in captivity marked a significant turn in their lives, allowing them to reunite with their family and reflect on their survival.

Aftermath and Recovery

Following their release, Maya underwent extensive medical treatment, including surgeries and physical therapy, to recover from her injuries. The siblings expressed gratitude for their survival and the opportunity to be with their family again, emphasizing the miraculous nature of their escape from a traumatic situation.

Harrowing tale of survival of brother and sister who were shot and taken hostage at Nova festival on Oct. 7: ‘God was with us’ (8/10)

/ New York Post / Highlights the Regev siblings' harrowing survival with vivid detail, emphasizing their faith and resilience. The personal anecdotes and emotional depth offer a unique, human perspective on a tragic event.  Maya and Itay Regev ran for their lives, were shot, taken hostage and endured torture after Hamas terrorists attacked the Nova music festival that they were...