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"Shocking": Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the condition of released hostages

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his concern following the release of the three hostages. President Herzog called it a "crime against humanity."

A bittersweet reunion.
Photo: IDF Spokesperson

The Prime Minister's Office stated today (Saturday) that the "shocking" images of the poor condition of the three hostages released today by the Hamas terrorists will not go unaddressed.

Netanyahu's office further stated that "due to the serious condition of the three hostages and the repeated violations by the Hamas terrorist organization, Prime Minister Netanyahu has instructed to not allow the situation to go unaddressed, and to take appropriate measures."

Israeli leaders and hostage groups alike expressed outrage at the emaciated and poor physical condition of Eli Sharabi, Or Lavy, and Ohad Ben Ami following their release from Hamas captivity, not just the Prime Minister.

President Isaac Herzog said that "This is what a crime against humanity looks like!

"The whole world must look directly at Ohad, Or, and Eli — returning after 491 days of hell, starved, emaciated and pained — being exploited in a cynical and cruel spectacle by vile murderers. We take solace in the fact that they are being returned alive to the arms of their loved ones.

"Since her release from captivity, Raz, Ohad’s wife, along with their three brave daughters — Yulie, Ella, and Natalie — have led a determined struggle in Israel and around the world for his return.

"Or and his wife Einav came to celebrate at the Nova festival. Hamas terrorists murdered Einav and abducted Or to Gaza. Their son, Almog — "Mogi" — only three years old, was cared for by their loving families through this terrible ordeal, and finally has his daddy back.

"The tragedy of the Sharabi family is etched into the nation’s consciousness. Eli’s wife, Lianne, and their two daughters, Noiya and Yahel, were murdered on October 7 in Be’eri. His brother, Yossi, was kidnapped and did not survive captivity — we must bring him back to be laid to rest in dignity. Eli and Yossi’s mother, Hanna, and their siblings Sharon and Osnat have dedicated all their strength to the struggle for their return, together with their incredible family.

"Completing the hostage deal is a humanitarian, moral, and Jewish duty. It is essential to bring back all our sisters and brothers from the hell of captivity in Gaza — every last one of them!"

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