As families search for loved ones missing after Hamas’ raid on Israel a former Israeli commander says the group has crossed « point of no return. »
Tel Aviv – Israelis were searching Sunday for loved ones either taken hostage or missing after Hamas’ brutal attack on the country a day earlier. At a makeshift center in Tel Aviv, dozens of people gathered to try to get any information they could and deposit DNA samples to aid in the search.
Families sat on seats inside a nondescript lobby or waited outside, where volunteers handed out snacks and beverages in the heat.
Sisters Inbal Albini, 55, and Noam Peri, 40, were among those at the center, looking for any trace of their father, Chaim Peri, 79, and Albini’s half brother, British-born Daniel Darlington, 35. They asked that their names be shared to help with the search.
« Terrorists broke into the house and looked for people and then they took him, » Peri told CBS News. She said her mother was also in the house and witnessed her father being taken away.
Ablini said her half brother, Darlington, was in Israel visiting a friend. She said he grew up in the U.K. and has Israeli citizenship through his mother.
« I spoke to him in the morning, around eight or nine in the morning, and since then, nothing, » Albini told CBS News.
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