Schwarzenegger gave bronze eagle sculptures to his visitors at a
video production company in Santa Monica, just west of Los
Angeles. In turn they presented Schwarzenegger with "Bring Them
Home" dog tags.
Declaring himself "a big friend of the Jewish people and
Israel," Schwarzenegger said he wanted to amplify the message
not to abandon those who remain captive.
Israel says Hamas, the militant group that rules Gaza, took 240
hostages in the Oct. 7 attack that also killed 1,200 people and
set off a Middle East war.
During a seven-day pause in fighting that ended on Friday,
officials said 110 hostages - 86 Israelis and 24 foreigners -
were released in exchange for Palestinian detainees, while the
bodies of two hostages were recovered by Israeli troops.
"This is where I come in because when you're a celebrity, then
you have a certain kind of a power to communicate to the mass
because you have a lot of cameras show up," said Schwarzenegger,
the former champion bodybuilder and Hollywood screen star whose
show business career was interrupted by his time as governor
from 2003 to 2011.
Among those meeting the "Terminator" star was Bar Rudaeff, 27,
whose father Lior Rudaeff, 61, was taken from the Kibbutz Nir
Yitzchak. He said Schwarzenegger was one of his father's
favorite actors.
"I remember watching a 'Terminator' movie with him in the living
room. And I know that when he comes back, it will put a smile on
his face," Rudaeff said.
Schwarzenegger also met with Jacob Bohbot, 36, whose brother
Elkana Bohbot, 34, was taken from the Nova music festival in
Israel near the border with Gaza, and with Ella Shani, 14, whose
cousin Amit Shani, 16, was kidnapped in the attack on Kibbutz
Be'eri, taken to the Gaza Strip, and released on Wednesday.
Ella's father, Itzik Kozin, was killed in the kibbutz attack.
The meeting was arranged by the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem.
(Reporting by Omar Younis; Writing by Daniel Trotta; Editing by
Lincoln Feast.)
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