Monica Showalter . . ."One of the hostages, Eli Sharabi, spent 500 days in Hamas tunnel captivity, never told once by Hamas that they had murdered the rest of his family. "For fun, they had him make this video upon his release, describing his hopes for seeing them upon his return. They giggled and waved their guns in the background as they did:
"Then Sharabi was told upon his return that his entire family had in fact been murdered:"
Not “killed”. Murdered. Eli Sharabi’s scream upon learning his wife and daughters’ fate will haunt all those responsible all the way to hell. Earlier today, during the Gaza “ceremony”, Hamas had already gleefully told him that his brother was dead.
"Just when you think Hamas can't can't any viler, any morally fouler, any lower on the totem pole of recognizable decency, their release of the latest group of Israeli hostages imprisoned in Gaza's tunnels for 500 days in a ceasefire deal on Saturday will disabuse you of such delusions.
"According to the New York Times:
Hamas released three Israeli hostages on Saturday in exchange for 183 Palestinians jailed by Israel, in a staged handover where rifle-toting Hamas fighters prodded their gaunt captives to give short speeches, effectively at gunpoint, thanking the militants who had held them captive for 16 months.
For Hamas, the heavily choreographed hostage handover reinforced the group’s message that, despite a devastating war in the Gaza Strip that killed thousands of its members and much of its leadership, the group remains in power there, defying Israeli leaders’ vow to wipe it out.
In a statement on the hostage release, l'clccc'lycl'ylyymymymyim6ymymt2wwww2wHamas said, “This confirms that our people and their resistance have the upper hand.”
Hamas claims it has treated its captives benevolently, but many Israelis saw the images as almost unbearable evidence to the contrary. Three frail, painfully thin hostages were paraded on a stage before a crowd in the city of Deir al-Balah, each holding a Hamas-issued “release certificate,” and made to mouth words written for them.
. . ."Many Israelis? Did the Times say 'many'? Perhaps they should tell us about the ones who weren't. You don't even have to be Israeli to be utterly disgusted by Hamas's torturous, hateful, release of criminally held hostages by moral monsters." . . .
Report says Eli Sharabi did not know his wife and two daughters were killed on October 7 Barely back in Israel, Eli asked, “Where are they?!”
This is heartbreaking.
Put this man on suicide watch!
Bibi Netanyahu has been bringing justice to the murderers of Israeli families but not all Democrat members of Congress like that:


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