‘Every day was hell’: Ex-Gaza hostages bare their ordeals at Tel Aviv rally
Israelis bearing pictures of the abducted gather in Tel Aviv. Photo: AAP
Thousands of Israelis have rallied to demand the return of all Gaza hostages and back ongoing military action until that goal has been achieved.
The Tel Aviv protesters waved flags and carried pictures of Israelis still in Gaza. One sign held up read: “They trust us to get them out of hell.”
Of the roughly 240 people taken hostage by Hamas during its October 7 killing spree in Israel that sparked the war in Gaza, 137 remain missing or in captivity after others were returned during a truce.
Some have been declared dead in absentia by Israeli authorities.
Margalit Moses, 77, in a video testimony told how she tried to take with her a machine that helps her breathe at night, but her captors took it away.
Instead she was told to sit and lean her head back against the wall.
“I could breathe that way, but I couldn’t fall asleep,” she said.
‘Just rice’
Adina Moshe, 72, said close friends were left behind while she was released during the truce after 49 days in Gaza.
Her friends are old, she said, with health problems and no access to medicines.
“The food situation there deteriorated; in the end we were eating just rice,” she said.
More than 100 hostages were freed in the week-long truce that ended on December 1.
Since then fighting has resumed with Israel pursuing its military offensive against Hamas in Gaza.
Siblings Maya and Itay Regev, ages 21 and 18, were also among those released.
“Every day there was like hell,” Maya said.
“Unreal fear. No sleep at night. The yearnings are crazy and the lack of knowing (what’s happening) is just scary.”
-AAP