Ex-Gaza Hostage Rom Braslavski: Gov't Screening Calls, Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir Haven't Made Contact
Rom Braslavski reports severe trauma and lack of contact from top officials after release; survivors receive only NIS60,000 in state compensation, despite millions raised privately.
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Prime Minister criticized for "disdain" – growing accusations of former hostages.
Former hostage says government has abandoned him
Rom Braslavski posted that he is “suffering indescribably” but is not getting the help he needs. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News Former hostage Rom Braslavski posted a cry for help on Facebook Sunday, saying that he is suffering terribly but the government has turned its back on him. “I am truly suffering,” he wrote. “Maybe it’s not visible to the eye, but I am suffering … far beyond post-traumatic stress disorder.” When getting into the R…
(Istanbul = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Dong-ho = Rom Braslavski (21), who was held hostage by the Palestinian armed group Hamas for 738 days and then released under a ceasefire agreement, is...
'A disgrace': Freed hostage says Netanyahu yet to reach out, criticizes financial support
Israeli officials were ignoring his pleas for help, Braslavski said, while Netanyahu and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir had not contacted him since his release. The released hostage has described the torture he faced in Gaza, and called his current situation 'way worse than PTSD'
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