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A freed Israeli hostage told Israel’s Channel 12 that he had once been held for 12 hours beneath a Red Cross office in Gaza, and feared that he would be executed — while the Red Cross failed to visit any of the hostages held in Gaza.
Freed hostage Gadi Mozes has told family members that he was held alone for his entire time in captivity, Chanel 12 reports. He and hostage Arbel Yehoud, who were freed together on Thursday, met each other only a few days before release.At some points he feared he would be executed. In one instance, he was held in a hot pickup truck for 12 hours under Red Cross offices in Gaza.
The Red Cross claimed in 2023: ““We can only take humanitarian action when the authorities in a given area give us the permission.”that she had been held for some time in a United Nations Relief and Works Agency facility. Israel banned UNRWA this week and has accused the agency of complicity with terror.on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET .
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