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'I still have hope': Parents of IDF soldier taken hostage by Hamas fear he'll be one of last freed

Sunday, 27 July 2025 03:57

By Lisa Holland, correspondent, in Jerusalem

Yehuda searches through a downstairs room looking for a plastic bag containing the most precious of objects.

It's a small, blackened Rubik's Cube that belongs to Yehuda's son Nimrod - one of 20 living Israeli hostages still being held by the terrorist group Hamas in Gaza.

It was found in Nimrod's burnt-out tank after the October 7th attacks.

"He likes PlayStation and Rubik's Cube," says Nimrod's mother, Vicky.

"They found the Rubik's Cube in the tank. It was complete but a little bit dark and they brought it back to us."

We spoke to Nimrod's parents Yehuda and Vicky about the emotional rollercoaster hostage families in Israel are going through - as hope rises and fades of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas.

"I still have hope that maybe I will see Nimrod again," says Vicky.

"It almost breaks my heart because I still had expectation," she says - in spite of the latest failure to find resolution in talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha.

"But I still have hope that maybe something good will happen," she says.

Vicky says: "We heard [during] the last weeks, President Trump saying we will hear about a ceasefire soon - next week - in a few days.

"We heard our prime minister [Benjamin Netanyahu] say visiting Washington and meeting Trump was very successful - and heard members of the coalition talking about our prime minister eventually understanding he needs to end the war. But until now nothing."

The delegation coming back to Israel doesn't mean a total collapse of ceasefire talks, but US envoy Steve Witkoff said the response to the latest ceasefire proposals by Hamas showed "a lack of desire".

And so the rollercoaster of emotion for the hostage families continues.

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Nimrod's father Yehuda Cohen said: "Of course it's a disappointment but it's not the first one. A long time ago I learned not to get my expectations up so the disappointment won't be too deep.

"The solution is very simple - I've got it on my shirt - ceasefire and hostage deal. Meaning the only way to get all the hostages is ending the war."

Yehuda shows us Nimrod's bedroom at the family home. It's exactly as it was when Nimrod left to return to his army duties a few days before the October 7 attacks.

Except in a corner, there's a box of uniforms and personal possessions, including a wallet which Nimrod had left at his army outpost - all returned to the family by the IDF.

It's just like the bedroom of any other teenager - Nimrod was 19 when he was kidnapped. But two birthdays have passed since then. Nimrod is 21 now - a milestone spent in captivity a few weeks ago.

It's believed there are 20 living Israeli hostages in Gaza - all male - and that Hamas is holding the bodies of 27 more hostages who have been killed.

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But even if a deal is agreed, the first phase is expected to secure the release of only half of the living hostages - and Nimrod's parents say their son, as a soldier, is not likely to be one of the 10.

Yehuda says: "A partial deal means that the probability my son will be on that list is close to zero. So he's going to be one of the last ones to be released, and that's why we have to fight."

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