Israelis open up on the emotional horrors they have endured in the month since Hamas terrorists took their loved ones hostage.
An Israeli woman is desperate to get her family members home one month after Hamas terrorists launched surprise attacks and kidnapped innocent civilians. 'One month has passed, but emotionally I feel like it's one long day,' Efrat Machikawa told 'FOX & Friends First' Tuesday.
Tuesday marks one month since Hamas launched a surprise offensive against Israel, raiding people's homes and preying upon event-goers at an Israeli music festival. Romi Gonen was on the phone with her parents just before being taken hostage by Hamas militants. She and a friend hid in bushes away from the carnage and waited for a friend to pick them up. When he did, disaster struck again.
All of this was live on the phone,' Eitan Gonen, Romi's father, told 'FOX & Friends.' 'Romi was crying. She told us that she's going to die. We were comforting her… and this was for 45 minutes until the terrorists came to the car and spoke. We suddenly heard an Arab language on the phone and then the phone call was interrupted.' Gonen said the Arabic from the phone call was translated days later. They said, 'She is alive. Let us take her.
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