Israelis who were taken from their homes and lost loved ones on October 7 before enduring the horrors of captivity have lit candles for Hanukkah as they called on to release all remaining hostages.A moving vigil was held on the fourth night of Hanukkah in Kibbutz Shefayim, central , and was attended by people displaced by the atrocities, which saw homes burned and around 1,200 massacred.Among those taken hostage was Chen Goldstein-Almog, a mother-of-four who was dragged into before being released last month, along with three of her children.
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