Stockholm Syndrome? Israeli hostage seen kissing Hamas militants on head after release. Watch video
- Omer Shem Tov, recently released by Hamas, kissed the foreheads of two Hamas operatives during his release, leading to widespread reactions on social media.
- The Red Cross facilitated the release of three hostages, including Omer Shem Tov, who had been held for 505 days.
- The Israel Defense Forces welcomed the hostages and provided them with medical evaluations after their release.
- Malki Shem Tov, Omer's father, expressed appreciation for his son's positive attitude, saying he is the most upbeat person in the world.
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Freed Israeli hostage who kissed Hamas men was 'told to do so by terrorists'
Shem’s release came well over a year after coordinated Hamas-led terrorist attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, in which some 1,200 people were killed and around 250 were abducted and held in Gaza.
'He Was Told To Do So': Netizens Say Israeli Hostage Kissed Hamas Operative Under Pressure, Video Is Viral
Tel Aviv: A video is going viral on social media showing an Israeli hostage named Shem Tov kissing Hamas terrorists on the forehead before being released, as part of hostage-swap deal between Israel and the terror outfit. Shem Tov was released along with 5 other Israeli hostages
Hamas forces Israeli hostage to kiss terrorists on the head before leaving Gaza
The video shows a Hamas terrorist instructing hostage Omer Shem Tov to kiss his captors’ heads—an apparent final act of humiliation meant to shame the Israelis. Omer Shem Tov was told by Hamas to kiss his captors as part of Hamas’ disgusting display today. Once again a violation of international law that the Red Cross took active part in. Despicable that the world allows this. Note that Hamas intentionally did not parade Arab Israeli… pic.twitt…
Stockholm Syndrome? Israeli hostage seen kissing Hamas militants on head after release. Watch video
Trending, World News | Omer Shem Tov, held hostage for over 500 days by Hamas, displayed surprising affection upon release, fueling speculation about his psychological state and coping mechanisms.
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