Israeli hostage freed after 491 days asks: Where was the United Nations, the Red Cross, the world?
- Eli Sharabi, recently freed after 491 days of captivity, called for the release of the remaining 59 hostages during a speech at the United Nations, criticizing the international community's inaction and the failure of the Red Cross to help.
- Sharabi revealed that he suffered severe mistreatment while captive, stating, 'I was treated worse than an animal in captivity.'
- The fate of the remaining hostages became more uncertain following Israel's recent military operations, which ended a ceasefire and resulted in significant casualties, according to reports from Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Various U.N. Representatives echoed Sharabi's concerns, condemning Hamas's actions while also criticizing ongoing Israeli military actions and the humanitarian blockade in Gaza.
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