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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Freed Israeli hostage speaks at UN, asks: Where was help?
UNITED NATIONS — Freed Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi, who was beaten, chained and starved while held for 491 days by Hamas, expressed his anger during an appearance at the U.N. Security Council on Thursday for having to suffer for so…
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