As they enter the house, the officers encounter the hostages, who introduce themselves while huddling in a corner of a room amidst the intense gunfire outside.
The prosecution has criticized Grossman as a narcissist who believed her "wealth and notoriety would buy her freedom," adding that she tried to blame the fatal crash on Erickson.
"Yossi, my brother, Almog's father, was glued to the television for the whole eight months, clinging to every piece of information," his sister Dina said.
Before his death, he contributed to the Palestine Chronicle, writing numerous stories about the deaths of Palestinians in Gaza during Israel's offensive.
Mosley, 67, is a well-known figure in Britain due to his frequent appearances on television and radio, as well as his column in the Daily Mail newspaper.
Following his death, the name of the hostage rescue operation in which he was killed was changed from "Seeds of Summer" to "Operation Arnon" in his memory.