Entebbe Hostage Survivor Recalls Trauma on Sixth Birthday and Reflects on October 7 Hostages
A survivor of the 1976 Entebbe hostage crisis recently recounted his harrowing experience of being kidnapped on his sixth birthday. He described the fear aboard the hijacked plane, the selection process in Uganda, and the dramatic rescue operation that followed. Despite the successful rescue, he shared how the trauma from the ordeal lingered for many years.
In a conversation hosted by Ariel Edan, the survivor, Shay Gross, also offered his perspective on the children who were held captive and later released following the October 7 attacks. He connected his own childhood trauma with the experiences of these young hostages, highlighting the lasting psychological impact of such events.
The discussion sheds light on the personal aftermath of hostage situations and the resilience required to cope with their long-term effects. It also draws a poignant parallel between past and recent hostage crises involving Israeli citizens.