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While they had hostages of Hamas 15 months in Gaza, the 80-year-old bastard of Moses, they ate mostly a piece of bread and olive twice a day, tell him an eFrat Machikawa nephew.
“I have no idea how he survived,” says BBC. “He lost so much weight.”
Given the small bowl of water to wash every five days and had to ask to use the toilet, she said. He went often and was mostly alone, with Mrs. Machikawa, “Loneliness is another form of torture.”
He calculated the problems of mathematics in his head to distract and walked up to 11 km (six miles) a day in the room, measuring distances, she added.
“Even in the darkest times, he knew how to rise somehow,” she said. “Hope he will reunite his family and worry about us was the greatest power, she was the only diet he had for his soul.”
The bastard was one of the 18 hits, which has been published so far this year as part of a polling on the break between Israel and Hamas, in exchange for 583 Palestinian prisoners.
Application is aimed at completing the 15 months of war in Gaza, after Hamas attacked Israel 7. October 2023, killing about 1,200 people and takes 251 as hostages.
The Israeli military campaign in response to killed more than 47,000 people in Gaza, states the Health Health Ministry of Health, which are considered reliable by the UN.
As hostages return from over a year in captivity, details of their terms appear. Accounts of limited food, without fresh vegetables, are similar to the conditions reported by Gazans during the war.
Two former members of the hostage family told the BBC that they returned to thinners.
“We are all very excited to have returned home, but very worried to see the state to return to us,” Tal Wax, Nekeevica of the 65-year-old, the American-Israel, which was released on Saturday, said.
“Although we can see that he is able to walk and talk, we see that he lost a lot of weight,” she said.
She heard from her cousins and the wife of Mr. Siegel Aviv that “he had to endure a lot of terrible patients in captivity, and still a good person remains.”
He’s still a vegan, she added.
“Keith is a very humane and he wanted to tell us that he was still the same person … even after everything he passed … He still lives in his judgments,” she said.
“This is just the beginning of his rehabilitation. We have a long way ahead.”

Ms. Machikawa said that even the edition of her uncle was a “frightening” experience.
As he surrounded him in Gaza on Thursday Thursday, he thought it was the “end of his life,” she said.
After returning to Israel, she could sleep five hours for the first time since his capture.
“I feel like my tension is slowly melting,” she said.
On Friday, she ran to embrace his uncle in the hospital, where he gave her “the strongest, the most powerful hug,” and she released “bursts of relief and love.”
“We understand that the uncle we know the same as we know, but even greater,” she said, while talking about rehabilitation and strong, and dreaming of returning to her fields, where he is an expert in agriculture.
“The unity and family and dedicating to justice and the real cause are greater than anything, because I stopped my life on 7. October,” she said.
Thanks to Qatar and the United States for mediation contract, and “brave” of the Red Cross workers who facilitated editions.
“Joy is amazing,” she said, but she has mixed feelings until every hostel returned. She said “We have to eradicate terror” and “Israel must provide your boundaries and work for better neighborhood and region.”
“We will always strive to be better, to be like Gaddie, to be the one who connects even in the worst times and gives a hand for a chance to live better with everyone around us.”

It is a little refuge hostage, this year publicly talked about their experiences.
On Saturday, Doron Steinbrecher, who was released two weeks ago, published a video statement.
“It takes time and it’s a process – it won’t end in a week or two, but I’m here thank you, and I’m fine,” she said.
“I understand that everyone knows me from that awful recording,” caught me, they caught me, they caught me “or as a blonde wearing pink,” she said. “But I’m no longer blonde, and I won’t wear pink anymore. I’m Doron, 31 years. I’m not Hamas’ prisoner anymore, and I’m home.”
To families with the loved ones still in captivity, “you are not alone” and “we continue to fight for you,” she added.

This includes the Bibas family, which was greeted by Hardena on Saturday, but not his wife, Shiri and two small son, Ariel and Kfir, who were also guided as hostages.
Hamas said earlier that they were killed in Israeli air strike early in war – but they were appointed in Location of hostages It was said in January it was ready for free.
“The quarter of our hearts returned to us after 15 long months,” the Bibas family said in the statement. “Yard returned home, but home remains incomplete.”
Isaac Herzog President Israel said that his country remained “deeply worried” about his destiny.
Another 15 hostages and about 1,300 Palestinian prisoners should still be released in the first six weeks of truce, which began in 19. January.
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2025-02-02 15:25:00