OAN Staff James Meyers
11:26am – Monday, March 3, 2025
President Donald Trump invited the released Israeli hostages to the White House after being shocked by his ominous revelation 16 months after being stranded by Hamas prisoners.
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Eli Sharabi, who was released last month after being released last month by terrorist group Hamas since October 2023, is scheduled to meet with Trump on Tuesday, according to brother Sharon, who spoke with Israeli newspapers. Harletts on sunday.
Invitation from 47th The president comes after being shown a clip of Sharabi's brave interview explaining his starvation and torture.
In a fierce interview with Israel Channel 12Sharabi argued about being taken to his captives, beaten and starved. He also discussed how his treatment would worsen each time Israeli leaders announced worsening prison conditions for captured Hamas terrorists.
“The excerpts from the program were shown to Trump in English subtitles, which shocked him,” Sharabi's brother told an Israeli outlet.
Trump compared Sharabi and two other former hostages to “Holocaust survivors” after the three were released by Hamas in February.
Trump's invitation is “stimulating. It warms the hearts of Trump understanding the urgency. I hope the meeting will help bring hostages.[s] Home,” Sharon said.
His brother also said that Sharabi and the other hostages will be traveling to Washington, D.C., on the plane of Israeli-American and large Trump donor Miriam Adelson.
“On Monday morning, we board the plane with Mrs. Adelson's kind help. We arrive to meet Trump and explain to him the urgency of continuing the first phase or starting the second phase. [of the cease-fire] -It really doesn't matter,” Sharon said. It referenced the volatile deal between Israel and Hamas.
Terrorists shoot Sharabi's dog and kill his wife and teenage daughter before taking him and his brother's hostages from his home in Kibbutzberg on October 7ththaccording to his family.
Sharabi didn't know that his family had been murdered until he was actually freed from Hamas' torture.
His brother was killed in Gaza last year after Israeli forces bombed a building near where he was being held.
The era of Israel Sharabi said he lost an astounding 40% of his weight in captivity.
He was released as part of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, resulting in the return of 29 other hostages and eight Israeli bodies to the country.
Meanwhile, a total of 59 hostages are still held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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