Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang welcomes return of employee held in Gaza for two years
Avinatan Or, an Nvidia employee, has returned home after two years held by Hamas. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang welcomed his safe release. Or was kidnapped from a music festival in October 2023. He was released in a deal brokered by the US. Many Nvidia ...

"Avinatan - welcome home. Your safe return brings profound relief and joy to the entire Nvidia. We are here for you and for your family as you begin this next chapter of healing," Huang wrote in a letter sent to Nvidia employees and seen by Reuters. Or was released on Monday after 738 days in captivity by Hamas, in a U.S.-brokered deal to end the two-year war in Gaza under which Israel is now pushing for the return of the bodies of dead hostages.
Video footage showed Or arriving at Beilinson Hospital near Tel Aviv after his release, accompanied by his family and by Argamani, who spent 246 days in Gaza and was rescued by Israeli soldiers.
Citing testimonies from the hostages and initial medical reports, Israeli media said Or was starved and lost up to 40% of his body weight. He was completely isolated and did not see other hostages.
Huang wrote that "night after night" Nvidia employees had stood in a vigil with Or's mother Ditza. He noted that for two years, thousands of Nvidia employees in Israel served in the military.
"Many have faced immense pain, loss, and uncertainty. Some have lost family members or loved ones," he said. "The losses to our Jewish, Druze, and Arab families alike have been immense."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Or and four other former hostages at the hospital on Wednesday. Nvidia, a leading designer of high-end AI chips, entered Israel in 2020, and it is planning to expand there. It is located in Yokne'am, a hub for tech companies near Haifa.
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