According to reports, American-released hostages-Israelí Edan Alexander was tortured by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas Duration almost 600 days in captivity, and kept handcuffed in a cage along with other hostages.
Alexander was released by Hamas on Monday, supposedly as a gesture of “goodwill” by the terrorist group, before the visit of US President Donald Trump this week to several Arab countries in the region.
Trump welcomed the launch, like the special envoy Steve Witkoff, who was present in Israel to Alexander greed. Witkoff is working on a broader regional peace agreement that involves Saudi and Qatar Arabia. The letter has been the source of funds and protection of Hamas in exile at several times in recent decades.
However, like many Israeli hostages, partly male hostages, Alexander was malnourished until shortly before his release. And apples for the leg to have treated worse than the rest, despite its American citizenship, because he was a soldier in the Elite Golani brigade of the Israel Defense Forces (FDI) when he captured on October 7, 2023.
The Times of Israel, citing Israel’s station, reported: “The hostage of Edan Alexander suffered severe torture and was held in a cage for a prolonged period of time, according to his initial testimony … [he] According to the reports, he was interrogated during the week and hero in a Hamas tunnel. “
Trump has been very critical of Hamas in the past for malnutrition and torture of Israeli hostages.
The Red Cross, which gave Alexander to Israel, could not visit him in captivity or once.
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