From the AP:
“Irregular meals, benches as beds. As freed hostages return
to Israel, details of captivity emerge”
Plastic chairs as beds. Meals of bread and rice. Hours spent
waiting for the bathroom. As former hostages return to Israel after seven weeks
of Hamas captivity, information about the conditions of their confinement has
emerged. The 58 hostages freed under a cease-fire deal over the past three days
have largely stayed out of the public eye, with most still in hospitals. Nearly
two months after Hamas militants dragged them into Gaza during a bloody
cross-border attack on Israel that also killed 1,200 people, most freed
hostages appear to be in stable physical condition. Information about the
conditions of their captivity has been tightly controlled, but family members
of the released hostages have begun to share details about their loved ones'
experiences.
Merav Raviv, whose three relatives were released by Hamas on
Friday, said they had been fed irregularly and had eaten mainly rice and bread.
She said her cousin and aunt, Keren and Ruth Munder, had each lost around 7
kilograms (15 pounds) in just 50 days. Raviv said she'd heard from her freed
family members that they had slept on rows of chairs pushed together in a room
that looked like a reception area. They said they sometimes had to wait hours
before going to the bathroom. Adva Adar, the grandchild of 85-year-old released
hostage Yaffa Adar, said her grandmother had also lost weight. “She counted the
days of her captivity," Adar said. "She came back and she said, ’I
know that I’ve been there for 50 days.'” Adar said that her grandmother was
taken captive convinced that her family members were dead, only to emerge to
the news that they had survived. Still, her release was bittersweet: She also
found out that her house had been ravaged by militants. “For an 85-year-old
woman, usually you have your house where you raised your kids, you have your
memories, your photo albums, your clothes," said Adar. “She has nothing,
and in her old age she needs to start over. She mentioned that it is tough for her.”
In the 50 days since the hostages were taken captive, Israel
has devastated the Gaza Strip with a ground and air offensive that has killed
at least 13,300 Palestinians, according to the Health Ministry in the
Hamas-ruled territory. Under the current four-day cease-fire, Hamas has agreed
to release a total of 50 Israeli hostages in exchange for Israel releasing 150
Palestinian security prisoners and ramping up aid to the pummeled enclave. Eighteen
foreign nationals, mostly Thais, have also been released. Eleven more hostages
are set to be released Monday on the last day of the cease-fire, leaving close
to 180 hostages in the Gaza Strip. Israeli authorities have said that they are
willing to extend the truce one day for every 10 hostages released by Hamas.
The fullest image yet of life under Hamas captivity was
conjured by 85-year-old Yocheved Lipschitz, a hostage who was freed before the
current cease-fire. Upon her release, Lipschitz said she had been held in
tunnels which stretched under Gaza “like a spider web.” She said her captors
“told us they are people who believe in the Quran and wouldn’t hurt us.” Lifshitz
said captives were treated well and received medical care, including
medication. The guards kept conditions clean, she said. Hostages were given one
meal a day of cheese, cucumber and pita, she said, adding that her captors ate
the same. The recently freed hostages also appeared to have been held
underground. Eyal Nouri, the nephew of Adina Moshe, 72, who was freed on
Friday, said his aunt “had to adjust to the sunlight” because she had been in
darkness for weeks. “She was in complete darkness," said Nouri. "She
was walking with her eyes down because she was in a tunnel. She was not used to
the daylight. And during her captivity, she was disconnected ... from all the
outside world.” Nouri said that Moshe didn't know that she was going to be
released until the last moment. “Until she saw the Red Cross,” he said.
"This is the moment when she realized, okay, these horrifying seven weeks
are over.” She emerged to the news that her husband had been killed by the
militants and her son's family had miraculously survived.
Doctors have warned of the steep psychological toll of
captivity. Israel has made counseling and other support available to those who
have been released. But most of the freed hostages have appeared to be in good
physical condition, able to walk and speak normally. But at least two needed
more serious medical care. One hostage released Sunday, 84-year-old Alma
Abraham, was rushed to Israel's Soroka Medical Center in the southern city of
Beersheba in life-threatening condition. The hospital's director said she had a
pre-existing condition that had not been treated properly in captivity. Another
young female hostage was on crutches in a video Hamas released Saturday. The
girl grimaced at her captors as she entered a Red Cross vehicle bringing her
out of the besieged enclave.
Yair Rotem, whose 12-year-old niece, Hila Rotem-Shoshani, was
released Sunday, said he had to keep reminding her she didn’t need to whisper. “They
always told them to whisper and stay quiet, so I keep telling her now she can
raise her voice,” said Rotem. He added that Hila, who will celebrate her 13th
birthday on Monday, slept well during her first night back in Israel and has an
appetite. Ohad Munder, Raviv's nephew, was surrounded by friends soon after his
release, as they celebrated his 9th birthday a month late with ice cream and
pizza in a hospital ward. Ohad's friend, Eitan Vilchik, told Israel's Channel
13 that his friend was “emotionally strong” and already able to answer their
questions about what he ate and what happened to him while he was in captivity.
But Ohad's friends refused to share details, saying they wanted to respect his
privacy. Vilchik said teachers have canceled Munder’s homework requirements but
his friends will help him make up the subjects he missed in school. He said
Ohad was still able to solve a Rubik’s cube in less than a minute.
^ I can’t even imagine what hell these Innocent Men, Women and
Children were held in and are being held in by the Hamas Terrorists. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/irregular-meals-benches-beds-hostages-230752012.html
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