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Eitan Jahalomi (12) was beaten and tortured in the Gaza Strip. This is what his aunt Devora Cohen said in an interview with the French broadcaster “BFMTV”.
“I hoped he would be treated well there,” she says. This hope was disappointed. She only calls the Hamas terrorists “monsters.”
The boy was in the hands of the terrorists until Monday evening. He was held in the Gaza Strip for about fifty days. The family member tells what he has experienced since October 7. These are terrible situations that you wouldn’t wish on any child.
Terrorists showed their atrocities to Eitan
On the day of the major Hamas attack, Eitan had to watch as radical Islamists shot his father. He is kidnapped to the Gaza Strip. A less than warm welcome awaits him there. Cohen reports that Eitan “was beaten by residents and everyone standing around.” “He is a twelve-year-old child,” the shocked Frenchwoman emphasizes.
Beating hostages is nothing new. The body of German Shani Louk (†22), who was later murdered by Hamas, was also torn apart by civilians. Videos prove this.
That’s not all: In the tunnels beneath the Gaza Strip, “Hamas terrorists repeatedly forced Eitan to watch videos showing their barbarism and the October 7 massacre,” Cohen said. Movies that “no one wants to watch” – especially not a child. The terrorists themselves filmed their atrocities in which they slaughtered children, women and the elderly, raped them and desecrated their corpses.
The hostage horror ended Monday evening
But the horror didn’t end there. The Palestinian militants intimidated the captured children with their Kalashnikov rifles. “If they cried, they threatened to shoot the children,” Cohen said.
On Monday evening, the hostage horror finally came to an end for Eitan. He is back with his mother and receiving medical and psychological care in the hospital in Israel.
Source: Blick

I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.