Israeli hostage Eden Yerushalmi, 24, was starved by Hamas terrorists before being killed last week and weighed just 36 kilograms (79 pounds) when he died, according to Israel's Channel 12 news.
Yerushalmi and five other hostages, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg Pollin, were found dead in a tunnel in Rafah, southern Gaza, on Saturday, Breitbart News reported. They had been shot in the head shortly before their bodies were discovered.
In a report on Wednesday, Channel 12 said:Translated Via Google):
Tonight (Wednesday) we reported in our newspaper that the late Aden Yerushalmi, who was held hostage and killed by Hamas and whose body was returned to Israel along with the bodies of five other abductees, lost 10 kilograms while he was held hostage in the Gaza Strip and his body weighed just 36 kilograms when it was returned to Israel.
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Eden, 24, from Tel Aviv, was kidnapped from the Nova party in Reim where she was working as a bartender. She escaped with some friends in a few cars when the rockets were fired. The two friends who were in the cars with her were killed. Aden hid from the terrorists for almost four hours, waiting to be rescued. During that time, she was talking to her two sisters. She managed to tell them “Shani, we've got you,” but then the phone was cut off. Eden is a resident of the Kfar Shalem neighborhood of Tel Aviv, a sports enthusiast and a fan of the sea.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attention On Wednesday, it said one million tonnes of aid had been delivered to Gaza since the start of the war, but while food and medicine have been provided to Gaza residents – much of it seized by Hamas – little appears to be reaching the hostages, who are suffering from hunger and lack of medical care.
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