Israeli hostage family's fight 'not over' one year on
On the one-year anniversary of the 7 October Hamas attacks in Israel, survivor Hadas Kalderon speaks to the BBC.
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Hadas Kalderon from Nir Oz survived the attack but her mother and niece were murdered.
Her two youngest children were kidnapped along with their father and taken to Gaza.
Her children came home last November but their father, her ex-husband, is still held captive.
She's been speaking to the BBC about her continuing fight, one year on.
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