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Hadas

American  
[had-uhs, hah-duhs] / ˈhæd əs, ˈhɑ dəs /

noun

  1. Moses, 1900–66, U.S. classical scholar, teacher, and author.


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"We can't miss this moment. This is the last moment; we can save them," said Hadas Kalderon, the wife of Ofer Kalderon, a 54-year-old.

From BBC

Hadas Kalderon's two children were released as part of a temporary truce last year, while her ex-husband, Ofer, remains in captivity.

From BBC

The only other person who survived the standoff at the Cohen house, Hadas Dagan, told Channel 12 she was sure that a tank had fired at the house.

From Seattle Times

“What we know for sure is that it was more than just one case and it was widespread, in that this happened in more than one location and more than a handful of times,” Hadas Ziv, policy and ethics director for the organization, said Tuesday.

From Seattle Times

Ms Jacob was speaking to the BBC's The Context, in an emotional interview alongside two other Israeli mothers - Batshema Yahalomi and Hadas Kalderon - whose children have also been kidnapped by Hamas.

From BBC