NEEDHAM – The Massachusetts cousin of an Israeli hostage who was released from captivity on Saturday called it “a huge win” but said more needs to be done to bring the remaining hostages home.
484 days in captivity
Jason Greenberg, of Needham, said his sister called him from Israel at 2:50 a.m. to share that their cousin, 54-year-old Ofer Calderon, had been released. Two other hostages, American-Israeli dual national Keith Siegel and Israeli Yarden Bibas were also freed.
“I cried a little bit, I rejoiced, I kissed my wife,” said Greenberg. “”There hasn’t been a moment where he’s been out of my thoughts.”
Greenberg said Calderon was released after 484 days in captivity and is now reunited with his four children and other family members. Two of his children were also captured at the same time but were released in November 2023. Two other cousins were killed in the attack. Greenberg said the children’s recovery has been stunted by not knowing if their father would be OK or not.
“Despite being in captivity for 484 days, one of his defining characteristics is this radiant smile and to see that emerge after this long, being held in unimaginable conditions, just lets me know that some part of the man that went in has some out,” said Greenberg.
Calderon will now spend four days in a hospital in Tel Aviv for a medical and psychiatric evaluation. Greenberg said his home was destroyed in the initial attack but he will be housed in an apartment in an undisclosed location of Israel when he’s released from the hospital.
Families frustrated
Greenberg said he’s happy to have his cousin freed and safe but said there’s lots of frustration from families on how long the process took. He added that some families still have loved ones in captivity and some of them are not alive.
“If the deal that was just struck on January 19th and is being implemented had been accepted by the parties back on May 31st, then this ordeal would have been 266 days shorter for Ofer and the other hostages,” said Greenberg.
Greenberg said he plans to visit Israel soon to see his cousin and looks forward to embracing him.
“Put yourself in my shoes, would you ever lose the faith for a family member of yours? You can only hope for the best and know deep in your heart that they’re going to come out and he has,” said Greenberg.