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Israel Embassy Manila slams 'monstrous' treatment of freed hostage

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Agence France-Presse,DT·9 February 2025, 6:45 pm

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Israel Embassy Manila slams 'monstrous' treatment of freed hostage

Photo from Israel Embassy Manila, inlay photo by Eyad Baba / AFP

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In an emotional social media post, the Embassy of Israel in Manila condemned on Sunday released hostage Eli Sharabi's treatment at the hands of Hamas, calling the militants "monsters."

The post, showing a before-and-after comparison of a previously-healthy Sharabi alongside his emaciated appearance during Saturday's hostage-prisoner swap, reported that Hamas had "murdered Eli Sharabi’s wife and two daughters, dragged him to Gaza and held him hostage in tunnels without daylight and food for over 490 days."

In another post published soon after, the Embassy urged netizens to "never forget Lianne, Noiya and Yahel Sharabi — Eli Sharabi’s wife and two daughters. They were murdered by Hamas terrorists on October 7th."

AFP reported that Sharabi, from Beeri, appeared unaware that his family had been killed in the 7 October attack at the time of his release.

Draped in an Israeli flag, Sharabi was welcomed with tears at Sheba Hospital in Ramat Gan by his two sisters and brother, his head covered with a talith, the Jewish prayer shawl.

Tearful reunion

Another released hostage, Ohad Ben Ami, was afforded a happier reunion after 16 months of captivity in the Gaza Strip. He found the strength to run toward his daughters, even cracking a joke during their emotional rendezvous, filled with both joy and tears.

"Dad, is it really you? I can't believe you're here," said one of his daughters, her eyes wide with disbelief, as the freed Israeli-German hostage embraced her at Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital, following his release by Hamas militants during the fifth hostage-prisoner swap on Saturday.

"Yes, I'm here," Ben Ami replied, hugging his loved ones who had been waiting anxiously for his return at the hospital.

"I left XXL and came back medium," joked the 56-year-old, who, according to doctors at the hospital, had lost a significant amount of weight in captivity.

"I have so much to catch up on. It feels like someone has ripped me away and time kept passing.

"I have a million things pending, and I need answers ... And yes, I need to know what happened that day," said Ben Ami, referring to 7 October 2023, when Hamas militants attacked Israel.

The family reunion, away from the media spotlight but filmed and photographed by the Israeli authorities, was intimate.

The footage offered a stark contrast to those captured earlier that morning in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza, where Ben Ami, emaciated and with a short white beard, was paraded by masked Hamas militants before being released alongside two other hostages, Or Levy and Sharabi.

Now free from wearing a T-shirt marked "Hamas prisoner" and freshly shaven, Ben Ami appeared to have a new lease of life as he entered the room where his three daughters and mother were waiting.

'I'm proud of you'

Laughter and tears filled the space while from among those gathered someone shouted: "What a handsome guy you are!"

Within moments they were catching up on the months lost in captivity. Ben Ami learnt that one of his daughters had enlisted in the Israeli army. "I'm proud of you," he told her.

"In the initial medical assessment conducted, it is evident that Ohad returned in a severe nutritional state and had lost a significant amount of his body weight," Gil Fire, deputy director at Ichilov Medical Center in Tel Aviv said, adding Ben Ami had shown he was "resilient in spirit".

Ben Ami and his wife, from Beeri like Sharabi, were seized by Palestinian militants on October 7, 2023, during the Hamas attack that ignited the war.

Two of their daughters, who were with them that day, survived the attack.

His wife was released on 29 November 2023, during a week-long truce, the first of the war.

The reunion of Levy with his family was a sober one, marked by long embraces and crying. 

He and his wife, Einav Levy, were attending the Nova festival, the site of the worst massacre committed on 7 October, where he was taken hostage while she was killed.

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