The released Israeli hostage told Israel's channel 12 that he had been detained for 12 hours under the Gaza's Red Cross office, and he was afraid that he would be executed, but the Red Cross was held in Gaza. I couldn't visit the hostage.
The era of Israel It has been reported (Emphasis has been added):
Chanel 12 reports that his family is restrained alone in the breeding of FREED HORPERSAGE's GADI MOZES. He and the hostage, Yehoud, who were released together on Thursday, met each other a few days before the release.
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At one point, he feared that he would be executed. In one example, he was detained with a 12 -hour hot pickup truck under the Gaza Red Cross Office. He thought he was released, but he was just impressed.
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Mose explained the delivery of a mixed OTIC on Thursday as the moment of “fatal fear” and said he was worried that he and Abel Jefd would be lynched by the mobs around them.
Israel has criticized the Red Cross that he did not visit the hostage despite the international law that requires such a visit. He has also criticized the Red Cross by participating in Hamas's propaganda spectacle in a hostage mobile phone.
The Red Cross claimed in 2023 as follows: “We can take humanitarian actions when authorities in specific regions give us permission.”
Another released hostage, Emily Damari, I said She was detained for a while at the UN Relief Office (UNRWA) facility. This week, Israel banned UNRWA and accused him of accomplice.
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