Keith Siegel was born in North Carolina and grew up in Chapel Hill. He moved to Israel as a young man, where he met his wife, Aviva. The couple were taken hostage on Oct. 7, 2023, during a Hamas-led ...
Keith Siegel became the first American hostage released Saturday. AP American-Israeli Keith Siegel was released by Hamas Saturday morning in the latest hostage-for-prisoner swaps — making him ...
Chapel Hill native Keith Siegel walked across a stage to freedom Saturday in Gaza City after 484 days in Hamas captivity. An Associated Press video showed armed Hamas militants posing with Siegel ...
Siegel walked on his own power and is undergoing medical checks. LONDON -- Keith Siegel, an American held by Hamas, was released from captivity Saturday morning. His release took place in Gaza ...
The family of freed American hostage Keith Siegel said he was deprived of both food and sunlight during his 15-months hell. Now, the 65-year-old North Carolina native is eager to help the hostages ...
Hanna Siegel, the niece of released American hostage Keith Siegel, told ABC News Live on Monday that her uncle is doing "remarkably well" after being released by Hamas on Saturday. She said her ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) -- Chapel Hill native Keith Siegel, among two other hostages, was released from captivity Saturday morning. His release took place in Gaza City where he was taken onto a ...
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Keith Siegel, from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, has been released by Hamas. The 65-year-old Israeli American citizen was released under the terms of the January ceasefire deal. He was taken from ...
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Feb. 1 (UPI) --Hamas militants on Saturday released three hostages, including American-Israeli dual national Keith Siegel, in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners. Siegel was turned over in Gaza ...