Testimonies of Released Abductees

The Abductees who were Released Reveal the Interrogations they went Through in Captivity

A number of Israeli women who were freed from Hamas captivity revealed the interrogations they underwent by the organization's terrorists using physical force. According to their testimony, the investigations mainly dealt with their military service.

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After the release of dozens of hostages from Hamas captivity, the testimonies from the inferno continue to be heard. A number of Israeli women revealed that during captivity they were interrogated by Hamas terrorists mainly about their military service. According to Doron Kadosh's report in Galei Tzahal, the interrogations were conducted while exercising physical force on the interrogated women and they were asked what they had done during their military service. Hamas even resorted to well-known interrogation methods, when they separately interrogated neighbors in order to cross-check information and verify it.

As a reminder, a day after the first wave of the release of 13 hostages from Hamas captivity in Gaza, 12 News journalist Yael Odem brought testimonies of the abductees who told what they went through in captivity, what they ate and even told about a lynching that was almost carried out on them on the way to their release.

According to the report in 12 News, the abductees said that in the last two weeks the food supply in captivity ran out and they were forced to eat only rice. In addition, the captives said that on the way to the Rafah crossing last night, for the purpose of their release from captivity, dozens of Gazans threw stones at the vehicle in which they were staying. According to their testimony, there was a real fear in the vehicle that the incident would end in a lynching.

The abductees said that contrary to the publications, they were not held together, and only today they heard for the first time about their relatives who were murdered.

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