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(Israel Hayom) Adi Nirman - Former hostage Tal Shoham told Israel Army Radio on Wednesday about the systematic theft of humanitarian aid by Hamas while Israeli hostages endured deliberate starvation. Shoham said, "In the room next to us, the guards had food for months ahead that they stole from humanitarian aid. They said they received orders from above to starve us." Shoham's weight dropped from 174 pounds to 110 pounds by the time of his release. He told Fox News that hostages were allowed merely 300 calories a day and just 300 milliliters of water, which they had to choose to use for drinking or washing.2025-08-28 00:00:00Full Article
Former Hostage Exposes Hamas Aid Theft as Guards Stockpiled Stolen Food
(Israel Hayom) Adi Nirman - Former hostage Tal Shoham told Israel Army Radio on Wednesday about the systematic theft of humanitarian aid by Hamas while Israeli hostages endured deliberate starvation. Shoham said, "In the room next to us, the guards had food for months ahead that they stole from humanitarian aid. They said they received orders from above to starve us." Shoham's weight dropped from 174 pounds to 110 pounds by the time of his release. He told Fox News that hostages were allowed merely 300 calories a day and just 300 milliliters of water, which they had to choose to use for drinking or washing.2025-08-28 00:00:00Full Article
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