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After the Release: Or and Yagil Yaakov Celebrated with Eden Hasson | Watch

After celebrating their birthdays in captivity and being released, Or and Yagil Yaakov celebrated with balloons and cakes. At the request of the brothers, the singer Eden Hasson came to celebrate with a guitar.

(Courtesy: Sarit Productions)

Last Monday (11/27) 11 abductees returned from Gaza, including the brothers Or and Yagil Yaakov, who celebrated their 17th and 13th birthdays respectively in captivity. Today (Wednesday) the singer Eden Hasson arrived at the Ichilov Hospital with balloons, cakes and a guitar to celebrate and make them happy.

Watch Or Yaakov celebrating:

(Courtesy: Sarit Productions)

Yagil and Or Yaakov were kidnapped from their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, along with their father, 59-year-old Yair Yaakov, who is still in captivity. The first sign of life from Yagil from captivity was released by the Islamic Jihad about a month after the kidnapping, in a video in which he appears to be reading a text dictated to him by the kidnapping terrorists. Also seen with him in the video was Chana Katzir, who was declared murdered by the terrorist organization but was released alive in the first wave of the release of abductees.

Watch Yagil Yaakov making a wish:

(Courtesy: Sarit Productions)

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