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‘A light in the darkness’: Eli Sharabi shares his story of survival at first community event outside Israel

Testimony from the released hostage moves audience of 1,400 to give him a standing ovation

April 29, 2025 11:00
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Eli Sharabi at St John's Wood Synagogue (Photo: Blake Ezra Photography/UJIA)
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For 16 months, Eli Sharabi had no idea what had happened to his family on October 7. In captivity, he clung to the belief that they were alive and he had to survive long enough to see them again. "I will be back," he had told his daughters, Noiya, 16, and Yahel, 13, as he was dragged away by Hamas terrorists from their home on Kibbutz Be’eri.

It was only on the day of his release during a ceasefire deal in February 2025, that he learned the truth. Eli’s British-born wife Lianne and their two Israeli-British daughters were murdered the very day he was taken.

1,400 people packed into St John's Wood Syngogue where released hostage Eli Sharabi shared his testimony on Monday 28 April 2025 (Photo: Blake Ezra Photography/UJIA)1,400 people packed into St John's Wood Syngogue where released hostage Eli Sharabi shared his testimony on Monday 28 April 2025 (Photo: Blake Ezra Photography/UJIA)(C) Blake Ezra Photography 2025 Not to be reproduced without written permission.

This was just one of the heartbreaking details Eli shared with an audience of 1,400 at St John’s Wood United Synagogue on Monday evening.

His conversation with Louise Jacobs, former chair of the United Jewish Israel Appeal (UJIA), which hosted the event, marked the first time Eli had spoken publicly to a Jewish community outside Israel.