The family of hostage Eitan Mor says that they have received a sign of life from him.
In a statement, they write that “we pray for the return of all the hostages including our son Eitan.”
It is believed that released hostages have brought with them information and signs of life of at least 11 other hostages in recent days.
Eitan Mor, 23, was a security guard at the Nova rave music festival when he was captured.
His parents are members of the Tikva Forum of hostage families, a more hawkish group who have said that Israel should not reach a deal at any cost. However, they have softened their stance in recent days, particularly following the return of three hostages on Saturday in a severely emaciated state.
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