4 girls released from Hamas' captivity told the tale of brutality, you will burst into tears and scream after listening to the soul-stirring story

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Israel Hamas Ceasefire: Recently four young women were freed from Hamas captivity in Gaza, but their families say that they were tortured and mentally harassed during these 15 months. These women, who were kidnapped on 7 October 2023, have now returned to their families, but what happened to them during this difficult time was extremely painful. Their stories reveal how these young women were starved, threatened and mentally and physically tortured.

What did the family members say?

The parents of these four young women held hostage by MAS told the media that their children were starved and forced to work. These women were forced to cook food and wash dishes. They were kept in underground tunnels and buildings, where they were beaten. One hostage gave information and said that they were also forced to work in Hamas propaganda videos.

Their families say the young women kept a diary to share their ordeal, drawing pictures and writing about their experiences. However, they still cannot tell their full story because they fear it could endanger other hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

The terrorists kept an eye on the movements of the hostages

For your information, let us tell you that three out of the four girls were female soldiers and they were kidnapped from Nahal Oz Army Base on 7 October 2023. This was the same day when Hamas attacked Israel. The families say that these women were treated differently and in some places they were kept in good conditions, while in other places they were kept in bad conditions. Sometimes the food was very good, sometimes absolutely inadequate.

In addition, Agam Berger's father said that his daughter's captors would take her to different places, including the worst tunnels and houses. Agam also said that they often had to live among armed guards who monitored their every move.

This painful story will make you cry

The mother of another woman, Daniela Gilboa, said her daughter was forcibly moved from one place to another. During her captivity, Daniela told her mother after becoming very weak, “If I had been released two months ago, I would have been this weak and thin too.” Her parents say their daughter lost a lot of weight and was mentally and physically exhausted during her captivity.

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