After 738 days in Hamas captivity, 27-year-old Israeli artist and soldier Inbar Haiman has finally been brought home. Known by her graffiti tag “Pink,” Inbar was the last female hostage whose remains were still in Gaza. Her family says her return brings long-awaited closure — and that she will be remembered as a heroine of Israel.
From Jerusalem, Kayla Sprague reports for All Israel News.
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From Jerusalem, Kayla Sprague reports for All Israel News.
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