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    Former Hostages Thank Trump, Urge Action for Remaining Captives

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    What it’s about

    In a poignant tribute, a group of former Israeli hostages who survived abductions in Gaza met with former U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. They shared deeply personal accounts of the cruelty endured during their captivity and credited the Trump administration for their eventual release.

    Why it matters

    This gathering illuminates the grave abuses suffered by hostages and underscores Israel’s continual fight for the freedom of those still languishing in captivity. It also reflects the pivotal role that international cooperation can play in such humanitarian crises.

    The Details

    The Survivors’ Harrowing Testimonies

    Aviva Siegel shared the horrific treatment they witnessed as captives. “One day, a boy with us was handcuffed, his hand cut as the captors smiled,” she recounted, describing how they were starved while the captors ate openly.

    Eli Sharabi, who endured the tragedy of losing his wife and daughters during the initial attack, survived 491 days in dire conditions. “Every day was marked by starvation, violence, and insufferable humiliation,” he recollected.

    Appreciation and Pleas for Action

    Expressions of gratitude were directed towards Trump, with Sharabi asserting, “Thanks to President Trump, I’m a free man.” Other former hostages like Keith Siegal spoke of enduring constant relocations and witnessing fellow captives tortured, attributing their survival to Trump’s leadership.

    Between Hope and Urgency

    Noa Argamani, recently freed by the IDF, highlighted the grim reality of others still detained. “Many are still waiting for their release,” she reminded.

    For people like Iair Horn, whose brother remains in captivity, the situation remains deeply personal. Delegates like Omer Shem Tov and Naama Levy shared a hopeful sentiment, viewing actions under Trump as salvation sent by a higher power.

    Trump’s Response

    As he listened to these gripping stories, a visibly affected Trump remarked, “I’ve never encountered stories as shocking as this. These are soul-crushing tales that redefine the challenge before us.”

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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