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Hamas starved hostage Eden Yerushalmi to 79 pounds

The hostage's body, returned to Israel recently, weighed 22 pounds less than before her abduction, according to a report by Channel 12 News.

by  Adi Nirman
Published on  09-02-2024 01:00
Last modified: 09-06-2024 18:10
Hamas starved hostage Eden Yerushalmi to 79 poundsHostages and Missing Families Forum

Slain hostage Eden Yerushalmi addressing her family in a video released by the terrorist organization Hamas | Screenshot: Hostages and Missing Families Forum

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As the world still processes the news of the six murdered hostages found in Gaza, leading to mass demonstrations throughout Israel,  a report by Channel 12 News has revealed a disturbing detail about the condition of hostages held in Gaza by Hamas. The body of Eden Yerushalmi, returned to Israel recently, weighed a mere 79 pounds – 22 pounds less than before her abduction. This alarming weight loss paints a grim picture of the conditions endured by the 101 hostages still in captivity.

Video: Hostage Eden Yerushalmi in a video Hamas released after her body was found by the IDF

Yerushalmi was among those kidnapped on Oct. 7 from the Nova music festival and taken to Gaza, where she was later murdered. Her remains were repatriated four days ago, along with those of five other hostages.

The extreme weight loss strongly suggests severe malnutrition among the captives. In a video released by Hamas on Monday after news broke out of her death, Yerushalmi was seen addressing her family: "I want to speak to my dear family, whom I love so much and miss – Mom, Dad, Shani, and May. I love you so much and I miss you." Her family authorized the release of a portion of this footage.

The tunnel shaft where the bodies of Yerushalmi, Carmel Gat, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, and Staff Sergeant Ori Danino were found. Photo credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit IDF Spokesperson's Unit

On Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson shared footage of the tunnel shaft where the bodies of Yerushalmi, Carmel Gat, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, and Staff Sergeant Ori Danino. Disturbingly, dolls and cartoon character murals were found nearby, suggesting the presence of a children's play area.

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