
Sharon Avigdori
Freed November 25, 2023

The narrative of Sharon Avigdori and her family's captivity and subsequent release from Hamas provides a deeply moving and personal glimpse into the experiences of hostages and their families during and after such traumatic events.
Sharon, a special needs psychologist, and her family members including her daughter Noam were hiding in the shelter in their home when terrorists attempted to enter by shooting at the door. Ultimately, the terrorists used a tractor to pull the window from the room, and abducted the family through that hole. The women and children were pushed into a van and taken to Gaza. All six extended family members were kept in cramped quarters, a common condition for many hostages, which significantly impacted their psychological state. Sharon's husband, Hen, has stated he believes the fact they were held together was crucial for their mental endurance and eventual recovery, though.
The reunion of the Avigdori family, described as the happiest moment of Hen Avigdori's life, underscores the profound relief and joy that accompanies the return of loved ones from such harrowing circumstances. It is a poignant reminder of the enduring strength of familial bonds and the capacity for resilience in the face of unimaginable challenges. Sadly, upon her release Sharon learned that her brother Avshalom had been killed during the Oct 7 attack.