Ambassador Anatoly Viktorov met this week with Maxim and Natalia, at which time he informed him that his citizenship had been approved. In an official statement, the embassy said: “Ambassador Viktorov stressed that, on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin, focused efforts were undertaken to secure Maxim’s swift return from captivity in Gaza. Russian diplomats maintained continuous contact with their Israeli counterparts and with all relevant parties on this issue, which was a top priority for us.”
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Monica on her fifth birthday, while her father was still in captivity
(Photo: Tirat Carmel Municipality)
In his conversation with ynet, Maxim said, “I’m overwhelmed with emotion from the love I’m receiving from you, the people. It’s important for me to say that unity is an incredible achievement — preserve it. Be together, and that way we will live happily, as we deserve. You see people, what they are doing for us. I try to hold on to the hope that people have given us.”
He added that he is “trying” to return to the level of activity he had before the day of the massacre. At the same time, he spoke of the difficulties he experienced while being held in tunnels, saying: “There were many thoughts there, but also hope.”

