An anti-Israel university student demonstrator who freed Hamas hostages visibly squirmed as he bravely told how he was beaten, lynched and abused by his terrorist captors. A powerful video captures the encounter between the two.
Moran Stella Yanay, one of those abducted from the Nova Music Festival in the October 7 terrorist attack last year, spoke with UCLA student Aidan during a panel discussion on the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict earlier this year. He was filmed calmly confronting Doyle.
Doyle, believed to be the leader of UCLA's anti-Israel tent encampment, refused to make eye contact with Yanai and was seen shifting uncomfortably in his seat as he relayed the horror of the harrowing ordeal. Ta.
“There is a video that I saw when I entered Gaza, and 100% of the civilians were celebrating me being taken away… What I saw was 100% of the civilians lynching me, He was just hitting me. I had a broken leg. I had bruises all over my body,” Yanai said in a video that went viral after being posted online. G8 discussion Monday.
“Do you know I've never cursed them? I've never argued with them. And I've never treated them like trash. Even when I did, I respected them because I believe that if I want to be respected, I have to respect everyone else.”
“So, the reason I'm asking you one by one is because I know you're not comfortable. I would ask you to check the facts on both sides,” he added.
At the beginning of the panel discussion, Yanai, who was held hostage in Gaza for 44 days, acknowledged to the audience that he and Dáil did not necessarily have the same opinion.
“Have you ever been to Israel? Have you visited Gaza before? Probably not,” she asked Doyle. “Did you know that the majority of hostages believe in coexistence?”
“On October 7th, this is [the terrorists] They told me they didn't know about the Nova Festival or that there would be 3,000 people there. They had a plan and they told me so. They were going to go ahead and kill as many people as possible. “They wanted to massacre everyone in Beersheba, Tel Aviv and Haifa,” she said.
Doyle's Instagram account is full of anti-Israel posts, and he was one of the leaders of UCLA's tent camp last year.
At the time, multiple videos were shared of students being handcuffed and led away by police as the protests descended into chaos.
Yanai, a jewelry designer, was among the first group of hostages released by Hamas last November as part of a temporary ceasefire with Israel.

