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Richard D

(9,648 posts)
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 01:12 PM Feb 10

Hamas has ordered systematic starvation of male hostages, freed captives reveal

Tal Levy, the brother of Or Levy, who was freed from Hamas captivity, described the harsh conditions and starvation his brother endured during his 491-day captivity. "There was intentional starvation, a policy from Yahya Sinwar," he said.

"It’s impossible that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu didn’t know because officials from the Hostages Bureau at the Prime Minister's Office told us about it," Tal added that, in his estimation, Or wouldn't have survived much longer if he had remained in captivity for another two to three weeks or a month.

Meanwhile, Or's other brother, Michael, issued a statement at Sheba Medical Center, also placing the blame on decision-makers. "Yesterday, after 491 days of hell, Or came back to us," Michael said. "He was imprisoned in Hamas tunnels, cut off from the world, from his life, from his family. For 491 days, every minute was a battle—physical, mental, emotional."

Michael went on to describe Or's physical state, saying, "After a year and four months, I saw my brother again. I hugged him, but he wasn’t the same Or who left home on October 7, 2023. Or returned in a weakened condition. For 16 months, he was barefoot, hungry, and in constant fear that each day would be his last."

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hkvvqtuk1l

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Hamas has ordered systematic starvation of male hostages, freed captives reveal (Original Post) Richard D Feb 10 OP
Thank you for posting this. pandr32 Feb 10 #1
Hamas could have starved them all or just killed them. They see them as bargaining chips or they would do worse. dutch777 Feb 10 #2
These released hostages were clearly starved and tortured LetMyPeopleVote Feb 10 #3
Horrific . . . Richard D Feb 10 #4
The released hostages were given more food in the week leading up to the release. LetMyPeopleVote Feb 10 #5
It's so hard to see the pictures of them. Richard D Feb 10 #6
This picture should haunt the world for eternity. LetMyPeopleVote Feb 10 #7
It should. Richard D Feb 10 #8

dutch777

(4,171 posts)
2. Hamas could have starved them all or just killed them. They see them as bargaining chips or they would do worse.
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 01:25 PM
Feb 10

Nothing Hamas does has any basis in normal human decency, the Geneva Convention or anything else other than what gets them the leverage and kind of publicity they want. 15 months of Israeli pounding has not removed Hamas from power or freed many hostages. Time is against the hostages and on Hamas' side, unfortunately. I am sure Trump's posturing that he is "losing patience" is laughable to Hamas.

LetMyPeopleVote

(160,817 posts)
5. The released hostages were given more food in the week leading up to the release.
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 02:21 PM
Feb 10

These hostages look terrible despite the fact that Hamas had been feeding these hostages just before release



Richard D

(9,648 posts)
8. It should.
Mon Feb 10, 2025, 07:59 PM
Feb 10

But already, people are both-siding it with great false equivalency flair. Even here.

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