Tunnels, Cages, Pits: Relatives of Gaza Hostages Recount Dire
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zaThe return of the last 20 living hostages from Gaza marked a moment of national relief, and the time has now come for the revelation of what they have suffered. The twenty captives released after more than two years in the hands of Hamas give their first testimonies, describing their conditions of detention, between torture, isolation, and humiliation.
Tunnels, cages, pits: Relatives of Gaza hostages recount dire
TEL AVIV: Relatives of the last Israeli hostages released from Gaza after two years in captivity said their loved ones endured harrowing conditions, with some reportedly held in cages, pits or underground tunnels. Last week, Hamas freed all 20 surviving hostages as agreed in a US-brokered ceasefire deal with Israel. Among them was Omri Miran. “At the beginning, there were five
Relatives of Israeli hostages released by Hamas describe captivity in cages, graves and tunnels.
'Caged, Starved, Flogged': A Window Into Israeli Hostages' Harrowing Ordeal
Relatives of the last Israeli hostages released from Gaza after two years in captivity said their loved ones endured harrowing conditions, with some reportedly held in cages, pits or underground tunnels.
Chabad presents 'Surviving Gaza's Terror Tunnels' with former hostages Sapir Cohen and Sasha Troufanov
Kidnapped and separated in Gaza, Sapir Cohen and Sasha Troufanov survived 55 and 498 days in Hamas’s terror tunnels. In this rare and intimate conversation, Sapir and Sasha — now engaged to be married — travel from Israel to share their extraordinary story of survival, resilience, and love. The post Chabad presents ‘Surviving Gaza’s Terror Tunnels’ with former hostages Sapir Cohen and Sasha Troufanov appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
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