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The Times of Israel on MSNIn video, Hamas forces hostage Evyatar David to dig what he fears will be his own grave
He's 'a living skeleton buried alive,' say David's relatives after terror group shows him starving, express fear he has only ...
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘I am at death’s door’: Family of hostage Rom Braslavski allows release of PIJ video
You’re watching your son dying before your eyes,' says father of emaciated captive; Netanyahu demands Red Cross treat ...
In the video, David can be seen crossing off days on a makeshift calendar hung up on the side of an underground Gaza tunnel. Hamas published a video of hostage Evyatar David on Friday evening, which ...
Over the weekend, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad released videos of hostages Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski; both appeared to be in grave physical condition. Hostage families and demonstrators ...
In his address, Sa'ar criticized the UN's lack of response after the release of the videos from Hamas and the PIJ of hostages ...
Yet the usual suspects who cry crocodile tears over Israel’s “genocide” have totally ignored the plight of two Israeli ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHostages David, Braslavski have lost dangerous amount of body weight, medical team says
The post Hostages David, Braslavski have lost dangerous amount of body weight, medical team says appeared first on The Times of Israel.
A new medical report from the Health Team of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum reveals following examination of ...
Extreme hunger could lead to the deaths of Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski within weeks. Footage from Gaza shows almost identical symptoms to those of concentration camps survivors.
How can we consider food when Evyatar and Rom starve, imprisoned, suffering beyond imagination? They are why we fight on. Op-ed.
Rom Braslavski, who began with a body mass at the lower threshold, is also at risk of further weight loss. His current weight is estimated to be 47-43 kg, a decrease of around 31%. Both men suffer ...
This happened way back in December, 1963, when Frank Sinatra Jr. was kidnapped by three men at a club in Lake Tahoe.
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