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Israeli hostage could become blind in Hamas captivity, new information suggests

Released captives reveal that Hamas subjected all "younger" hostages to more aggressive treatment, with many enduring violent interrogations and severe torture aimed at extracting information about their military backgrounds.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  02-16-2025 09:11
Last modified: 02-16-2025 09:17
Israeli hostage could become blind in Hamas captivity, new information suggestsYossi Zeliger

Demonstrators hold a sign calling for the release of Alon Ohel on Feb. 10, 2025 | Photo: Yossi Zeliger

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Medical authorities are sounding the alarm that intelligence from released hostages suggests Alon Ohel, abducted from the Nova music festival, faces potential loss of vision. According to information disclosed Sunday morning on Kan Reshet B, reports from freed captives indicate Ohel has sustained shrapnel injuries to his eye and can only detect shadows with one eye. Medical sources indicate that based on survivor testimonies, he risks losing vision in both eyes.

As discussions continue over subsequent phases of the hostage agreement, serious concerns have emerged about marked differences in captivity conditions for male hostages slated for release in the second phase.

Released captives reveal that Hamas subjected all "younger" hostages to more aggressive treatment, with many enduring violent interrogations and severe torture aimed at extracting information about their military backgrounds. The interrogations were so brutal they left permanent scars on the hostages' bodies. Some believed that "each moment could be their last." Under threats, they were coerced into participating in Hamas propaganda and recording videos.

Iair Horn Sagui Dekel Chen, and Sasha Troufanov upon being released Feb. 15, 2025 (AFP) AFP

One week ago, following the previous release phase, Alon Ohel's family confirmed receiving proof of life. "We learned that since his capture, Alon has been held in Gaza tunnels alongside recently released hostages," the family stated. "While we are relieved and emotional to know Alon is alive," they continued, "we are devastated and horrified by his severe physical and mental condition and the ongoing abuse he and other hostages continue to endure."

At that time, the family was also informed of damage to Alon's eyes. "Since his abduction, Alon has been confined in harsh conditions within Hamas' underground tunnels, deprived of daylight and basic human necessities. We were informed of injuries to his eyes. Moreover, Alon is being subjected to particularly severe captivity conditions, including extreme food deprivation."

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