Surviving Hamas Captivity: Tales of Fear, Hunger, and Rebuilding

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Freed hostages from Gaza reveal the harrowing conditions they endured while captive under Hamas, including sleeping on benches, little to no food, and being forced to watch videos of the Hamas rampage. Many hostages suffered physical and emotional scars, with some families being split up and left in the dark about their relatives' fate. The truce deal between Israel and Hamas has led to the release of over 60 hostages, but concerns remain about the well-being of those still in captivity.
- Freed Hamas captives tell of fear, squalor and hunger BBC.com
- Families of released Israeli hostages describe what Hamas captivity was like for loved ones Yahoo News
- Engel: American children in Israel ‘hid in a closet’ ‘in panic for 14 hours’ during Hamas attack MSNBC
- The nightmare for the freed Israeli hostages is far from over The Hill
- Rebuilding Life After Captivity : Consider This from NPR NPR
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