At first it was just hints, as elderly returnees swatted away the hands of Hamas handlers “helping them” from jeeps and ambulances, or Israeli teenagers dismissing with disgust attempts to induce them to wave as if bidding farewell to a kind host.
Thomas Hand, father of 9-year-old Emily, says the little girl thought she had been held hostage for a year and now cries herself to sleep. “The most shocking, disturbing part of meeting her was she was just whispering, you couldn’t hear her. I had to put my ear on her lips. She’d been conditioned not to make any noise.” “Last night she cried until her face was red and blotchy, she couldn’t stop. She didn’t want any comfort, I guess she’s forgotten how to be comforted. She went under the covers of the bed, the quilt, covered herself up and quietly cried.” When she met her older sister, she was unable to show emotion.
Meanwhile, Israel is up in arms at the refusal of Hamas to deliver as promised the red-haired Bibas children, Ofir 4 years and Kfir 10 months old, and their mother Shiri. Hamas reported that these hostages had been handed over to other Palestinians and that they could not located them.
There is also the case of 84 year old
Alma Avraham, returned to Israel in near-death condition, with a very weak
pulse and body temperature of just 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Celsius),
denied essential medication, and refused visits by the Red Cross, which
apparently is unwilling to demand basic humanitarian rights to Israelis. They
even refused to pass on essential medications to the prisoners. Today there is
reported to be slight improvement in Alma’s condition, although her life
remains in danger.
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