Lebanon today »Exciting details of an Israeli prisoner in Hamas … This is how he spent his time!

The “Times of Israel” newspaper published a new report in which it revealed details of the period that the Israeli Gadi Mazis spent in captivity with the “Hamas” movement in the Gaza Strip, after his kidnapping during the “Al -Aqsa Flood” operation on October 7, 2023.

The newspaper reveals in its translation report Lebanon 24 Moses was traveling 7 kilometers per day in his two -meter square room.

In statements to him, Mouzis (80 years old), who was released on Thursday from the families of “Hamas”, says that he “did not meet any other hostage for 15 months of detention,” and added: “The first Israeli I was meeting was Erbil Jews (29 years) When we were collected together a few days before our release. ”

Moses revealed that he “remained in complete isolation for 70 days from his family, imprisoned alone in a dark room.”

He continued: “Moses knew that his old partner, Efrat Katz, was killed during the attack, and was saddened by it, but he did not know what happened to his daughter Moran until she was released.”

According to the report, throughout most of his detention, the eighty man was held in a room with two square meters (2.4 square yards), where he was walking regularly about 7 kilometers (more than 4 miles) every day, and the tiles are calculated on the room floor and mathematics issues to spend time And keep his mind sharp.

“His glasses were shattered during his kidnapping, but after two months, he managed to obtain new glasses from his kidnappers and managed to read two books.” He continued: “At a certain stage, I decided to live every day with his day and not to think about liberation.”

The report notes that “every 5 days or so, Mozais was given a bowl of lukewarm water to shower, while he used a bowl to pour water on his head.” He added: “Moses insisted on caring for himself, yet he lost about 15 kilograms of Its weight during captivity. ”

The report indicates that Moses was afraid that he would be executed, revealing that one time, the Israeli captive said that he was detained in a 12 -hour hot truck under the Red Cross offices in Gaza.

The report explains that “although Moses was hoping for his release, he was only transferred between the places of hiding,” and adds: “Moses described the process of handing over the prisoners in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip to the Red Cross last Thursday as a fatal moments of fear.”

The surprise, according to the report, is that Moses informed his kidnappers that when the war ends and peace be upon him, he hopes to come to Gaza and teach them agriculture.
Also, Mazis was quoted as saying that he “managed to watch TV a few times,” explaining that he was feeling a positive card when he saw the Israeli demonstrations calling for the release of the prisoners.


Source:
Translated by “Lebanon 24”


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