"It's urgent and every day that goes on
is just more and more suffering and more and more possible death and
psychological devastation."
"[He and
others with whom he was initially held - including women and children -
had been forced to adjust to life in the tunnels]. We were gasping for our breath."
"[There was constant abuse]: "I witnessed a young woman who was being
tortured by the terrorist. I mean literal torture, not just in the
figurative sense."
US-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel
"I'm here because of Trump. I'm here only because of him. I think he's
the only one who can stop this war again. He has to
convince Netanyahu, he has to convince Hamas, I think he can do it."
"They [his two children, Ariel and Kfir,] were murdered in cold blood, bare hands."
"They [his Hamas captors] used to tell me: 'Ah, it doesn't matter, you'll get a new
wife, you'll get new kids, better wife, better kids'."
"You don't know when it's going to happen and when it happens, you're
afraid for your life. The whole earth would move like an
earthquake, but underground."
Former hostage Yarden Bibas
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The 24 hostages presumed to be alive who are still held by Hamas: Top
row, from left: Elkana Bohbot, Matan Angrest, Edan Alexander, Avinatan
Or, Yosef-Haim Ohana, Alon Ohel. Second row, from left: Evyatar David,
Guy Gilboa-Dalal, Bipin Joshi, Rom Braslavski, Ziv Berman, Gali Berman.
Third row, from left: Omri Miran, Eitan Mor, Segev Kalfon, Nimrod Cohen,
Maxim Herkin, Eitan Horn. Bottom row, from left: Matan Zangauker, Bar
Kupershtein, David Cunio, Ariel Cunio, Tamir Nimrodi, Pinta Nattapong.
(Hostages Families Forum) |
"Out of 59, you had 24 that were living, and now I understand that it's not even that number."
"Edan Alexander's parents are here today. He is the last known living American hostage."
"We don't know how he's doing, really. We think we know, and hopefully positive."
U.S. President Donald Trump
"To date, we have returned 196 of our hostages, 147 alive."
"There are [currently] 24 alive. Up to 24 living, 59 in total. We want to bring back the living and the deceased as well. It's a very important goal."
"In the war, there is the ultimate goal, and that ultimate goal is the victory over our enemies, and that we will achieve."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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Israelis attend a rally calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas
in Gaza, at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv on March 1, 2025. (Avshalom
Sassoni/Flash90) |
President Trump stated during a National Day of Prayer event held at the White House on Thursday that he had just recently become aware that fewer than 24 Israeli hostages remain alive in captivity in Gaza, held by Hamas. Parents of U.S.-Israeli Eden Alexander still captive by Hamas had attended the event. The president was referring to the figure released by Israeli authorities and widely shared in recent months.
These are men of all ages who had been taken hostage on October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists invaded southern Israel on a barbaric rampage of murder, killing over 1,200 men, women and children.
Of the over 200 children, women and men taken hostage on that fateful day, a relative handful remain alive, living in the most inhumane conditions imaginable. Tortured, shackled, starving, in fading health and psychological distress, reaching a state of disequilibrium they may never, if and when released, recover from.
Their 'home' for the past year and a half has been deep in airless, dank tunnels dug deep throughout Gaza. If their minds are still in working order, they pass the endless hours of torment, dreaming of returning home.
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Relatives and supporters of those held hostage in the Gaza Strip during a
rally calling on the government for a deal that would bring all the
remaining captives back, outside the prime minister residence in
Jerusalem on March 2, 2025. (Menahem KAHANA / AFP) |
They are not forgotten. Their families, their friends and colleagues, all of Israel yearns for their return. Those who have died while in captivity will be forever remembered. They represent a national sacrifice too dear to fade into memory. Their names and the pain they endured will remain as a reminder to Israelis and Jews everywhere of the impossible sacrifice imposed on a civilian population whose state and whose military can never be disengaged from protecting their citizens from unceasing hatred and violence from neighbours whose dearest wish is to see them all dead.
Classified information relayed to Israeli cabinet ministers as reported by the Kan News public broadcaster in Israel casts into doubt the number of those still living. Loathe to surrender hope entirely, during the annual International Bible Contest in Jerusalem on Independence Day Thursday, Israel's prime minister reiterated his government's intention to have all its citizens, whether alive or dead, returned to their homes.
The ultimate goals for the war now continuing in the Gaza Strip is eradication of Hamas as a military threat and political adversarial body, and to ensure that all of the hostages return home. The Palestinian enclave must, above all, be prevented from re-emerging as a future and ongoing threat to the State of Israel and her people whose right to existence, to live in peace with their neighbours is a basic human right not denied any other nation, any other people whatever their origins.
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People protest against the Israeli government and call for the immediate
release of the Gaza hostages, Tel Aviv, March 22, 2025. (Gili Yaari
/Flash90) |
Labels: Hamas Invasion of Southern Israel, Israeli Hostages, Mass Murder, October7/23, Palestinian Terrorism