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UK minister’s ‘agony’ that being British did not protect Sharabi family

Hamish Falconer tells JC that former hostage’s testimony was ‘heartbreaking’

April 29, 2025 15:15
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The Chief Rabbi thanked Eli Sharabi for his strength (Photo: Blake Ezra Photography/UJIA)
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The UK’s Minister for the Middle East has spoken of the “agony” of hearing the story of Eli Sharabi, who addressed a crowd of 1,400 at St John’s Wood Synagogue on Monday evening.

Hamish Falconer, a Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office, told the JC after the UJIA-organised event that “it was heartbreaking as a British minister” to hear what Sharabi had endured.

Sharabi’s British-born wife, Lianne, and their British-Israeli daughters, Noiya, 16, and Yahel, 13, were murdered in Kibbutz Be’eri during the Hamas-led October 7 attacks. His brother, Yossi Sharabi, was also taken hostage and killed in captivity in January 2024. 

Eli Sharabi was taken hostage and held in Gaza for 16 months, before he was released during a ceasefire deal in February.