 Abigail Eden's grandfather, thrilled at the return to Israel of his four-year-old American-Israeli granddaughter, thanked U.S. President Joe Biden for his role in gaining her release on Nov. 26 after more than 50 days in Hamas captivity, I am very thankful to Biden. We love him for all the help he extends to us and also to all the Americans, thank you very much. We love you. Continue to support us. We are a democracy. The grandfather, Carmel Eden, told Reuters, although joyful at Abigail's return, he lamented the loss of her parents, Roy and Smatter, in a Hamas rampage through southern Israel on Oct. 7. Biden said Abigail had witnessed her parents being killed and had been held since then. Roy was a journalist for Wynette, a local online news agency. Iain Tel Aviv, Roy's colleagues, who were using his camera equipment on the day of his daughter's release, said they were honored to be carrying on his legacy in journalism. The grandparents didn't speak to Abigail yet, but they are very excited that she's finally home and they are waiting to see her. The joy in their house can't be described. The family wants to thank President Biden for all the support and for bringing Abigail back home. Two days ago, one of our fellow Americans, a little girl named Abigail, turned four years old. She spent her birthday, that birthday, at least 50 days before that, held hostage by Hamas. Today, she's free and Jill and I, together with so many Americans, are praying for the fact that she is going to be all right. You know, she's free and she's in Israel now and so those who are now wrapping Abigail in love and care and supportive services she needs, she's been through a terrible trauma. Abigail was among 13 houses released today from Gaza under the broker and sustained though intensive U.S. diplomacy. She's now safely in Israel and we continue to press and expect for additional Americans will be released as well and we will not stop working until every hostage is returned to their loved ones. It was very emotional. I know I can't, I keep telling my friends that I'm never the story as a correspondent and it's not about me. I never talk or show any emotion when I do the news because I don't have the right to be emotional. It's the families. It's not me. It's not me. I don't have a family member that is hostage in Gaza but I felt like Naikoi is proud in some way that maybe he knows that she's coming home and he's proud that his friends and his system, his teammates are talking about it and mentioning him and talking about her so it made me feel very special to be honored to carry his mic today. There's no doubt that Abigail's story because of her parents, because of Oli and Smadahar was the hardest that I've heard so far but I hope she is a strong kid from what I heard so I hope she'll get past it and she'll be reunited with her siblings, her brother and sister. I hope she'll be okay.