The dad of Almog Meir Jan, 21, one of the four Israeli prisoners protected from Gaza on Saturday, passed on hours before his child got back home. The night prior to Almog’s return, my sibling’s heart halted,” Almog’s auntie Dina Jan told Israeli media. “We are extremely blissful about Almog’s return, however the mind can’t retain that this is the end. We are broken.” Almog’s dad Yossi had been “stuck to the TV” since October, “gripping to each snippet of data” about his child who Hamas caught from the Nova live performance, Dina said. Dina got a call informing her that Almog was saved in focal Gaza and she “was so blissful ,didn’t have the foggiest idea what to do.” Officials hadn’t had the option to arrive at Yossi, so Dina went to his home to let him know the uplifting news. At the point when she showed up, she tracked down him in the parlor, dead. Yossi was 57.
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He was unable to bear it, each potential prisoner deal that detonated in front of him made him extremely upset,” Dina said.
Almog’s mom Orit Meir said that she “was unable to quit embracing him” when the two rejoined. ‘Tomorrow is my birthday so I got my present.” The IDF safeguarded Almog, Noa Argamani, 25, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 40, from Nuseirat on Saturday. Israeli Top state leader Benjamin Netanyahu lauded the military’s “chivalrous activity,” which he called “complicated and perilous.”