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Hadas

[had-uhs, hah-duhs]

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.

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

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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.

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Hadas Kalderon, whose former partner is still held hostage after their two teenage children were released in November, said the Israeli government must pay any price to free all hostages.

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“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.

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