Today, Monday, is supposedly the final day of hostage release and thus a cease-fire, but there is talk of an extension if more hostages can be released.
Hamas has broken the hostage deal by separating families in captivity, and they don't know where all the hostages are located because other groups had taken some of them, and it's possible that some of them are dead and they don't want to reveal that to Israel.
Families of released hostages aren't speaking out about the mistreatment their loved ones had undergone because that would jeopardize the hostages still being held by the terrorists for seven weeks at this time.
What we learned was that the hostages were often denied food and had to wait hours to use a bathroom.
At a press conference held by MediCentral Jerusalem, Merav Mor Raviv, the cousin of Keren Munder, said they would go days without food. The freed hostages have not spoken directly to the public and are still being treated in Israeli hospitals.
"They were eating, but not regularly and not all the time," Raviv said. "Keren told me that there were days that they didn’t get food, only pita bread or things like that. They lost — Keren and her mom, Ruthie, lost, each one of them, around between six to eight kilos, and they are not that tall. They ate a lot of rice and bread …. I know that she told me that when they wanted to go to the bathroom, how they had to knock on the door, and sometimes, and then they were waiting [for] it to be opened, and sometimes they were waiting one and-a-half hours, or two hours, to go to the bathroom. And they told me that they were sleeping on [a] kind of benches in a reception room, that you have three chairs combined as a bench, they had to sleep on that kind of, to spend their night on the bench."
The Munders reportedly never knew about the many billboards nationwide that showed their faces and how the Western world awaited their return.
Propaganda video showed a masked Hamasshole waving "goodbye" to released hostages implying that they were being treated well, in spite of their family members raped and killed, and in spite of how they were abused in captivity.
The only people who might believe the propaganda are college students and their professors.
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