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Captives Still in Gaza Dealing With Hunger and Abuse, Households State

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Days after the release of noticeably emaciated captives Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami, and Eli Sharabi from Hamas captivity, reports are continuing to come out about the severe conditions dealt with by them and by the lots of living captives still kept in Gaza. Israeli health authorities state that the just recently returned captives are dealing with poor nutrition, infections, and heart issues. According to their relative, all 3 likewise suffered hunger and abuse while kept in Gaza, consisting of being offered just one rotten pita to share after days without food and having their faces bound.

Member of the family of captives still kept in Gaza state they have actually been informed that their own enjoyed ones are dealing with comparable treatment.

On Monday, Idit Ohel, the mom of 24-year-old captive Alon Ohel, informed Israeli media that her child is stated to be kept in chains and handling numerous neglected injuries. Alon Ohel was held together with Sharabi and Levy, from whose testaments the household got the only indication of life given that their child’s kidnapping on October 7, 2023.

” Whatever you can see that Eli and Or went through, Alon is now experiencing,” Idit Ohel informed Channel 12.

Alon Ohel is amongst the 24 captives believed to live who are unaccounted for in the very first stage of the ceasefire offer. Sixteen captives have actually been launched up until now in the offer, which worked on January 19, and 17 more are set to be launched in the coming weeks, not all of them alive.

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