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ABC News(NEW YORK) The family of an American-Israeli couple believed to have been taken hostage by Hamas when it attacked Israel on Oct. 7 is recounting the agonizing details of what they know from that day and pleading for them to be released.
David Siegel, who told "Good Morning America" co-anchor George Stephanopoulos that his brother and sister-in-law are believed to be held hostage in Gaza, is a doctor who lives in Rochester, New York. He said his brother, Keith Siegel, 62, moved to Israel about 40 years ago, where Keith met his wife, Adrienne, 64.
The couple, who live in the Kfar Aza kibbutz, where more than 100 people were killed during the attack by Hamas terrorists, went to their safe house when sirens went off, alerting people of rockets landing near the kibbutz, David Siegel said.
"They were communicating by text and by WhatsApp with their adult children and with my brother and sister-in-law, who also live in Israel. . Then the messaging stopped and it wa