Former hostage Karina Ariev was discharged from the IDF after completing three years of service, according to a post from her Instagram on Monday.
She spoke about how she wished it had been different, referring to the IDF observers who were killed on October 7, and said, “I wish everyone was here.”
Ariev had returned to the IDF to finish her service after being taken captive by Hamas on October 7 from the Nahal Oz base.
On October 7, Ariev, who was taken hostage along with fellow IDF observers Naama Levy, Daniella Gilboa, and Liri Albag, was able to repel a grenade that the terrorists had hurled at her. During the massacre, she pretended she was dead. However, a terrorist began pulling her hand to ascertain whether she was alive.
After understanding that she was alive, the terrorists began handcuffing her and brought her to Gaza. “I survived for my family and for my friends so that I could tell their stories, fight for them together with their families, and commemorate them,” she wrote.
“I was lucky to survive, and that’s not something to take for granted. I will do everything to be worthy of it.”
Eager to rejoin the fight
Within two weeks after their release from captivity, the five female observers who had been held hostage by Hamas had asked to resume their IDF service.
However, Israeli media reported that the IDF said it was still too early and that the girls needed to rest and recuperate following their year and three months in captivity.
At the end of June, former hostage Liri Albag’s father, Eli, announced to Israeli media that she will return to the IDF five months after she was released from captivity.