Admin I Wednesday, April 16, 2025
GAZA, Palestine – A Palestinian captive held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip has challenged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about his promises to liberate all the captives, stressing that his blood remains on the head of the PM.
“…My blood is on your neck, Mr. Prime Minister Netanyahu. Where are your promises to liberate us?”
The captive, who is a soldier said he going through extreme suffering, with lack of food, water, and medical care, constant bombings, and deteriorating mental and physical health.
“The next bomb will land on my head, and my blood will be on your hands. Prime Minister Netanyahu, I gave my vote in the last elections to Ben Gvir. Ben Gvir, you let me die here in Gaza, the same Gaza Strip you keep bombing and sealing off, without food and water. And we, the “israeli” captives, are here day after day, suffering—suffering, suffering, suffering. Why are you abandoning us?”
“One American citizen—Idan Alexander, is he the king of ‘israel’? Who is he? Is he better than me? No one is better than me. I’m not some second-rate hostage.”
“The next illness I get, what will happen is very simple—I’ll die. They’ll bury me under a pile of sand.”
“There’s no chance in this world that you’ll get me out of here by military pressure. Even if you flip the whole world upside down, you won’t bring me back. The only thing that will happen in such an operation is that the [Islamic] Jihad fighters will notice and just blow up the whole place we’re in.
“That’s the directive, and that’s what will happen. You’ll get me out of here—if you get me out—in pieces.”
He added: “Trump, where are you? Where are your promises? Didn’t you say you will release everyone through a deal?
“Gaza is destroyed—completely destroyed. There’s nothing here. Absolutely nothing. Nothing. At night I sleep with rats walking on my feet.”
“Netanyahu, stop the blood. There are babies here in Gaza dying every day. Babies. Small children, eight, nine, ten years old.
“One-day-old babies—wrapped in plastic and thrown away. Please, Prime Minister, it’s time to stop. Enough! Enough! Enough!”
