Horror in the Gaza Strip: hostage reports of inhuman agony

Horror in the Gaza Strip: hostage reports of inhuman agony

After the release of three other Israeli hostages through the Hamas in the Gaza Strip, frightening details have come to light about the conditions of their captivity. Or Levy's brother reported that the 34-year-old had to live "hungry, barefoot and in constant fear". The release took place as part of a ceasefire and was staged by Hamas as a propaganda spectacle, which met with sharp criticism internationally. The pictures of the emaciated hostages caused horror. According to reports, one of the men had to live in a dark tunnel, chained and unable to move while the other hostages suffered extreme abuse.

German and Israeli hostages

In a further step, five Thai workers from Israeli captivity are now to be released. In addition, Israel has announced the release of more than 100 Palestinian prisoners. The contractually agreed conditions were repeatedly questioned by both parties to the conflict in the run -up to the hostage exemptions, which led to tensions. While Hamas did not release an Israeli-German civilian in the past week, the return of the population in the Gaza Strip to the north was temporarily blocked. According to reports, one of the hostages is 29-year-old Arbel Yehud, who lived under very difficult conditions, while her partner is still under the violence of the kidnappers, such as the Tagesspiegel reported.

The statements of the medical professor Hagai Levine, responsible for the hostage, sound alarming: He warned that the remaining hostages are in "immediate life at risk" and have to live under "brutal, inhumane conditions" in captivity. The health consequences of the kidnappings are terrifying because many hostages suffer from extreme malnutrition and psychological trauma. These shocking reports illustrate the urgency of a humanitarian solution and the need to free the remaining hostages as quickly as possible, while the situation in the Gaza Strip is further exhilarating, so the Krone .

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OrtNir Oz, Israel
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