Overview
- Eli Sharabi, a former hostage, addressed the UN Security Council, urging immediate action to secure the release of 59 remaining hostages in Gaza, many of whom are feared dead.
- Sharabi described harrowing conditions during his 491-day captivity, including starvation, physical abuse, and psychological torment, emerging at just 44 kilograms upon release.
- He accused Hamas of stealing humanitarian aid meant for civilians and hostages, using it to feed their fighters while hostages were left starving underground.
- Sharabi criticized the United Nations, the Red Cross, and international bodies for their lack of action in addressing the plight of hostages and ensuring aid reached those in need.
- The collapse of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire has reignited violence, complicating efforts to secure the hostages' release and worsening the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.