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Son of Jewish humanitarian from Winnipeg fears mother was taken hostage by Hamas in Israel

The son of a Jewish humanitarian who is originallyfrom Winnipeg wants information regarding his mother's whereabouts and her well-being.

Yonatan Zeigen says he hasn't heard from his mother, Vivian, since Hamas militants launched attacks in Israel

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Yonatan Zeigen says his mother, Vivian Silver, is missing. She was on the Be'eri kibbutz when it was attacked by Hamas, and he fears she was taken hostage. (CBC)

The son of a Jewish humanitarianoriginallyfrom Winnipeg wants information regarding his mother's whereabouts and her well-being.

Yonatan Zeigen says he last spoke to his mother, Vivian, on Saturday. She was on the Be'erikibbutz when it was attacked by Hamasmilitants and he fears she was taken hostage.

"Vivian Silver is my mother and she's a woman of small stature, but in spirit she's a giant," he said from Tel Avivin an interview with The National's Adrienne Arsenault.

"She dedicated her life to peace work.She came to Israel 50 years ago and just after the [Yom Kippur War], which is kind of ironic, and since then she was just involved in activities to end the occupation and to solve the conflict."

Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip launched surprise attacks in Israel Saturday morning, crossing into Israeli towns and firing a barrage of rockets. Israel responded by launching airstrikes in Gaza.

Israeli media reportat least 900 people in Israel have been killed, while Palestinian officials say more than 400 people have been killed in Gaza.

Palestinian militant groups also say they'reholding over 130 captives from the Israeli side.

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Vivian Silver is a Jewish humanitarian from Winnipeg, but has lived in Israel for decades. (Submitted by Yonatan Zeigen)

Zeigen said he was on the phone with his mother after the attacks started, but "realized very fast something unusual" was happening. His mother was hiding in a safe room in her home, he said, but the two decided to switch to messaging on WhatsApp when he heard gunshots outside the window of the room where she was hiding.

"She wrote me that they're in the house, and that was it," he said.

"She really has a great sense of humour, so we joked up until that point," he said. "We were joking and then we said, 'OK, it's time to stop joking,' and just expressed love for each other, and that was it."

WATCH | Son fears his mother was taken hostage by Hamas:

Son fears his mother was taken hostage by Hamas

12 months ago
Duration 1:31
Yonatan Zeigen tells CBC's Adrienne Arsenault that he 'realized very fast that something unusual is happening,' when he was speaking to his mother, Vivian Silver, on Saturday. She was in Kibbutz Be'eri when it was attacked by Hamas, and he fears she was taken hostage.

Silver 'dedicated her life to peace work'

Zeigen said his mother "dedicated her life to peace work" and was the co-CEO of the Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development, an organization of Arabs and Jews who work together to create a shared society, with Arabs and Jews living together while preserving their respective identity and culture, its websitesays.

He said Silver is involved with an organization called Women Wage Peace, which describes itself as "the largest grassroots peace movement in Israel today."In addition, Silver volunteers with anorganization called Road to Recovery and drove Palestinians from Gaza to Israeli hospitals up until recently, he said.

Zeigen, who works as a social worker helping people experiencing homelessness in Tel Aviv, said his mother helped him developthe empathy and compassion needed for the job.

"That's the woman she is," he said. "It's hard to speak in past tense or in present tense, because we don't really know."

WATCH |Woman feared taken hostage by Hamas 'dedicated her life to peace work,' son says:

Woman feared taken hostage by Hamas 'dedicated her life to peace work,' son says

12 months ago
Duration 1:01
'She's a woman of a small stature, but in spirit she's a giant,' Yonatan Zeigen tells CBC's Adrienne Arsenault about his mother, Vivian Silver. She was in Kibbutz Be'eri when it was attacked by Hamas, and Zeigen fears she was taken hostage.

Israel increased airstrikes on the Gaza Strip Monday, sealing the area off from food, fuel and other supplies in retaliation for thebloody incursion by Hamas militants, as the war's death toll rose to nearly 1,600 on both sides. Hamas escalated its action, pledging to kill captured Israelis if attacks targeted civilians without warnings.

Zeigen said he doesn't think his mother is missing, but is either dead in her houseor being held in Gaza. While he wants to know his mother is alive and well, he also hopes efforts are made to get in contact with her, so the family can tell her how much they love her.

"I hope the Canadians won't lose interest and be involved," he said. "Vivian's whole family is in Canada. We were just there this summer."

His mothers fate is unknown after kibbutz raid

12 months ago
Duration 3:08
Yonatan Zeigen was on the phone with his Canadian mother, Vivian Silver, when Hamas raided her kibbutz. Since then, he's spent days worrying and wondering about what happened to her.

With files from The National's Adrienne Arsenault