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Israeli Hostages Deliberately Starved in Gaza

Israeli Hostages Deliberately Starved in Gaza
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World February 10, 2025 12:07

tel aviv - Israeli hostages in Gaza face inhumane treatment resembling 'The Hunger Games' with new rules by Hamas, causing grave concerns.

Israeli Hostages Facing Inhumane Treatment

Israeli intelligence officials describe the harrowing reality show surrounding the hostages in Gaza as a combination of 'The Hunger Games' and 'The Truman Show'. The hostages, including Or Levy, Eli Sharabi, and Ohad Ben-Ami, are deliberately starved by Hamas, leading to serious physical and mental health concerns.

Concerns escalate as details emerge about the hostages' captivity, with reports of torture, starvation, and psychological terror. The hostages were subjected to various forms of abuse, including being choked, bound, gagged, and burned, while receiving meager rations of spoiled bread and limited access to water.

Medical examinations reveal the hostages are in poor physical and mental condition, with severe malnutrition and untreated health issues. Families of the hostages express shock and despair over their loved ones' ordeal, urging Israeli authorities to take immediate action for their release.

Israeli officials criticize Prime Minister Netanyahu for allegedly ignoring the hostages' deteriorating health for months. The situation is compared to 'The Hunger Games', with organizers constantly changing the rules, leaving the world watching a cruel game of life and death.

The public demands transparency regarding the hostage agreement with Hamas, fearing political motives may delay the hostages' release. The government is under pressure to prioritize the captives' freedom, even at the cost of political stability.

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