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Ex-Hostage Condemns Conditions Faced by Israeli Captives in Gaza

David GregoireBy David GregoireAugust 4, 2025 Daily Presser No Comments3 Mins Read
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A former Israeli hostage has harshly criticized the torment inflicted by Hamas on their captives. Recently released videos depict two hostages enduring horrific conditions. This revelation has sparked outrage against those who fail to recognize the true victims of Gaza’s crisis.

Noa Argamani, abducted on October 7, endured a harrowing ordeal before her release. She is now fighting to bring her partner and the other 50 hostages home from Gaza. Her words on social media convey the anguish and urgency of the situation.

Noa’s message highlighted the brutal reality faced by hostages like Rom Braslavski and Evyatar David. “Yesterday we got another reminder from Hamas of the true evil,” she wrote. The conditions they endure are heart-wrenching and serve as a stark reminder of her own captivity.

Hamas has been accused of blocking aid trucks and spreading false narratives about starvation in Gaza. In reality, it is the Israeli hostages who suffer from hunger. Noa questioned why Hamas released images of the starving hostages during a media frenzy about Gaza’s food shortage.

Despite surviving captivity, Noa’s ordeal isn’t over as her partner remains in Gaza. “Avinatan Or, my partner, is STILL there,” she lamented. The struggle continues until all hostages are freed.

The family of David has not authorized the release of his hostage video, according to the Jerusalem Post. Meanwhile, former hostage Eli Sharabi shared his harrowing experience at the United Nations. He recounted how his captors feasted on UN aid while hostages went hungry.

Sharabi’s testimony paints a grim picture of the situation. “They would eat many meals a day from the UN aid in front of us [hostages], and we never received any of it,” he said. He emphasized the lack of empathy from Gaza’s civilians.

Despite the dire circumstances, Israel has shown remarkable generosity. They have continuously attempted to deliver aid to Gaza, only to be thwarted by Hamas and the United Nations. Western media, however, perpetuates misleading narratives.

A recent instance involved a supposed starving child from Gaza featured in an Italian newspaper. This story was debunked as the child, Osama al-Rakab, has cystic fibrosis and was receiving treatment arranged by Israel. Such misinformation fuels misguided perceptions.

The Muslim population was granted Jordan and the Gaza Strip, yet these areas have become breeding grounds for terrorism. The focus should be on rescuing the Israeli hostages, not appeasing terrorists. Western governments must reassess their stance on recognizing a Palestinian state.

Support for the Israeli hostages is crucial, and platforms like PJ Media are working to bring attention to their plight. In these challenging times, solidarity and truth are needed more than ever. The hostages’ freedom remains a pressing issue demanding action.

The humanitarian crisis is often distorted by those with political agendas. Facts must prevail over propaganda to ensure justice for the victims. The resilience of the hostages and their advocates inspires hope for their eventual liberation.

Amidst the turmoil, the resolve to secure the hostages’ release remains strong. The struggle is ongoing, but the commitment to their freedom is unwavering. Every effort counts in this fight against oppression and deceit.

It’s vital to challenge the narratives that obscure the truth. The real humanitarian crisis lies with the hostages, not the fabricated tales of their captors. The world must not turn a blind eye to their suffering.

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David Gregoire

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