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Ex-Hamas hostage documents her journey from hopelessness to homecoming with music


Ex-Hamas hostage documents her journey from hopelessness to homecoming with music

Former Hamas hostage Daniella Gilboa, a surveillance soldier from Kibbutz Nahal Oz, has released her debut single, “Where Everything Ends,” about a year after returning from captivity in Gaza.

Gilboa, who was abducted on Oct. 7, 2023 along with fellow soldiers and held for 477 days, said the song reflects her journey from “the darkest place” to hope and homecoming as she rebuilds her life and pursues a music career.

Former Hamas hostage Daniella Gilboa released her debut single, “Where Everything Ends,” about her experience. REUTERS
Gilboa was abducted on Oct. 7, 2023, along with fellow soldiers and held for 477 days. via REUTERS
Gilboa said the song reflects her journey from “the darkest place” to hope and homecoming. Getty Images
Gilboa is embraced by her parents after being released as part of a ceasefire and a hostage-prisoner swap deal on January 25, 2025. via REUTERS

She was 19 when she was kidnapped, one of seven female troops abducted during the Hamas-led attack on the northwestern Negev.

Gilboa was forced to record a video faking her death in captivity. She told Israel’s Channel 13 that in addition to learning to recite “Shalom Aleichem” in Arabic, it was extremely important to her and the other hostages to make the traditional Shabbat evening blessing over wine, even over water.

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