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Israeli Captivity Survivor Rom Breslavsky Reflects on 1,000 Days Since October 7 Massacre
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First reported by Ynet · 2 days ago
What happened
Rom Breslavsky, an Israeli who survived two years of captivity in Gaza, spoke at a Tel Aviv rally marking 1,000 days since the October 7 massacre, highlighting his ongoing struggle with PTSD and mourning his fallen comrades.
- 01Rom Breslavsky survived two years of captivity in Gaza following the October 7 massacre.
- 02He spoke at a Tel Aviv rally marking 1,000 days since the attack.
- 03Breslavsky described the period as an eternity and a personal battle with PTSD.
- 04He emphasized that his recovery war continues despite the official end of the conflict.
- 05He mourned 11 comrades who died with him on October 7.
- 06Breslavsky expressed longing for his lost friends, work, and pre-attack normal life.
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