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By Joel Gunter in Jerusalem, Israel BBC Celine Ben David Nagar pictured with her husband Ido and their baby daughter Ellie. (Image courtesy of Ido Nagar) Last Sunday morning, Celine Ben David Nagar should have been getting ready for her first day back at work after six happy months on maternity leave. Instead, she was thought to be somewhere inside Gaza, in the hands of Hamas, and her family was 24 hours into a nightmare that is now a week long. Celine, 32, had set out early on Saturday morning with two friends to attend the Nova music festival in southern Israel, but they turned back when they heard rockets ahead. The group found their way to a public bomb shelter near Sderot and hid. It was from there, at 07:11, that Celine sent her final message to Ido, young husband and the father of their baby daughter Ellie. Ido sped south towards the site on Saturday but the military wouldn't let him pass. On Sunday morning, he found Celine’s car, pockmarked with bullet holes but otherwise as she had left it. Later that day, Ido found a survivor who told him that the Hamas militants had thrown grenades into the shelter, ykilling Celine’s friends. But Celine had survived, the stranger said. Who are the hostages taken by Hamas from Israel? born in France and is a French-Israeli citizen. Ido broke down in tears as he tried to describe his wife, an administrative assistant at the law firm where he works, young woman who grew up in France and is surrounded by friends and love. And she is an amazing mother. We have a six-month old baby Ellie. This was supposed to be her one last party to enjoy before she returned to work. The community has rallied around him, with friends and relatives bringing food and milk for Ellie, ywho Celine was breastfeeding, and taking care of her.

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