Thu. Mar 20th, 2025

Israel calls on Guterres to condemn inhumane treatment of three freed hostages

Eli Sharabi (center) is flown by helicopter to Sheva Hospital smiling but visibly emaciated Photo: Israel Defense Forces

Israel's UN ambassador Danny Danon today called on UN Secretary-General António Guterres to condemn the inhumane treatment of three Israeli hostages released by Hamas in the Gaza Strip on Saturday.

“Hamas has committed crimes against humanity. I urge you to unequivocally and publicly condemn the inhumane treatment of these hostages and demand the immediate and unconditional release of all those still detained in Gaza,” Danon said in a statement.

The three Israeli hostages arrived at two hospitals with symptoms of "severe malnutrition" and having lost a lot of weight, the Health Ministry said based on initial medical checks.

Or Levy, 34, was the first to arrive at Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital, while Eli Sharabi, 52, was flown by helicopter to Sheba Hospital, according to images broadcast by television networks, and Ohad Ben Ami, 56, landed at Ichilov.

“The world has now seen the brutality firsthand. Silence is no longer an option,” Danon said in its statement.

In this regard, Danon pointed out that the international community has been “manipulated by a jihadist terrorist group protected even in the corridors of the UN, spreading false propaganda about the so-called 'famine' in Gaza.” EFE and Aurora

One thought on “Israel calls on Guterres to condemn inhumane treatment of three freed hostages”
  1. They will not condemn Hamas because they all have a lot of money from donations that they have exploiting the anti-Semitism of the world. They will not let their money run out.

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