New York City group committed to getting Israeli hostages home safely
Hostages and Missing Families Forum hosted a briefing to discuss the ongoing hostage situation.
Shosh Bedrosian joined CBS News New York as a reporter in March 2023, focusing her reporting on the Bronx.
Prior to joining CBS News New York, Shosh spent more than two years at News 12, covering the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Connecticut. While reporting in Connecticut, Shosh covered visits from President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and major breaking news like the single-engine deadly plane crash in Armonk, NY, the death of two police officers in the line of duty in Bristol, Conn., and extensive local coverage on the impact of the war in Ukraine.
Shosh also contributed to the investigative team at News 12, and was awarded a New York Emmy for her coverage exposing the failures and neglect of aging, critical infrastructure around the tristate area.
A proud New Yorker, Shosh was born and raised in Westchester County and graduated from Ithaca College, where she was a TVR/Journalism major and a college athlete on the Women's Soccer Team.
Shosh is passionate about traveling the world and enjoys learning about cultures and languages. She likes to study history and avidly follows news around the globe.
Hostages and Missing Families Forum hosted a briefing to discuss the ongoing hostage situation.
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Israeli artists based in the city created the Kidnapped Campaign to honor those taken hostage by Hamas.
Eden Shmuel said she knows people who are missing and those who have died from Hamas' horrific rampage inside Israel.
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