One day after Or Levy, Eli Sharabi, and Ohad Ben Ami were released from Hamas captivity after 491 days, their families and loved ones shared their emotional and painful reunion moments in interviews with Israeli Army Radio.
Michael, Or Levy's brother, described the heart-wrenching moment between Or and his young son: "It felt like they had never been apart. Almog shouted, 'Where's Daddy?' and ran into his arms, telling him it took him a long time to come back – this was the moment we had been waiting for the most."

Michael continued, recounting the first moments when they saw his brother: "At first, when we saw him on TV, we were really anxious. He looked extremely thin and weak, and there was something terrifying in his eyes. It's clear that he's been through so much, it can only be described as hell. There are consequences to such prolonged captivity, but considering the horrors he endured, he's doing okay."
Then came the heartbreaking conversation between father and son. "Almog told him, 'Daddy, you look different today,' and Or replied, 'That's true.' Almog then asked, 'Why didn't Mom Einav come back?' It was hard for Or; he cried. Then Almog said, 'Mom Einav is dead, she won't come back.' Almog had time to process the trauma."
Tal Levy, Or's other brother, gave a chilling description of his condition in an interview with Kan Reshet Bet: "I saw Or, he wouldn't have survived another month."

Eli Sharabi, who was released alongside Or Levy on Saturday, also appeared gaunt and severely underweight. His cousin, Jacqueline Barbi, shared in an interview: "Yesterday, we were overwhelmed with excitement, but for a moment, we didn't recognize him when he stepped out of the vehicle. When we realized it was him, our hearts sank. He looked thin, emaciated, and his face was sunken, but we were relieved that he was standing on his own two feet, whole and alive."
Ohad Ben Ami, another recently released hostage, was reunited with his family at the hospital, who were shocked to see his frail and pale appearance.

Hazi Yehezkel, a close friend, told Israeli Army Radio: "When I saw him yesterday, I was in shock. I couldn't believe it was him, but he will recover. He's such a practical person, always taking care of others before himself. He will look after his mother, Raz, and the girls. Already after a shower and a shave, we saw him joking around with his daughters."