Eli Sharabi survived 491 days in captivity. The first 52 days were spent in a safe house in
Gaza, where he was held inside the home of a Gazan family, after which he was transferred to
tunnels. He reported severe conditions including continuous hunger, suffocating air, terrible sanitation, beatings, and iron chains binding his legs the entire time. During his captivity, Sharabi was imprisoned with several other hostages at different times, including
Ori Danino,
Almog Sarusi, and
Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who were later murdered by Hamas in a tunnel. Goldberg-Polin repeated "He who has a why to live, can bear any how" during their captivity, a quote the stuck with Sharabi. During his captivity Sharabi was under the belief that his wife and daughters were alive and had seen the protests campaigning for the hostages release, which he said became his "why" With
Or Levy and Alon Ohel, Sharabi taught English to fellow hostage
Eliya Cohen using the only book they had, a novel by
Leigh Bardugo. Sharabi said that Alon Ohel and Eliya Cohen were held in a tunnel, handcuffed and starved while their captors ate full meals in front of them. Sharabi supported Ohel and Cohen and was able to communicate with their captors in Arabic, which he speaks fluently; he also frequently spoke to Hamas members about their personal lives. Sharabi stated that he had become a father figure to Ohel during their time in captivity and after it was announced that Sharabi was to be released Ohel had a minor
panic attack about the separation. == Release ==