WATCH: ‘A Real Slap’: Mom of Hamas Hostage Says US Official Clueless About Hamas Treatment of Hostages
The Plight of Hostages Held by Hamas
The mother of a hostage held by Hamas expressed her frustration with the lack of understanding from American officials regarding the situation. Rachel Goldberg, whose son Hersh Goldberg-Polin is believed to be among the 240 hostages captured by Hamas, revealed that a U.S. government official asked her how often she is allowed to communicate with her son.
“I started to have a conversation with this gentleman, and he said, ‘So, how often do they let you talk to him?’ … It was a real slap to realize that not everyone in the American government even understands what happened, and that—forget about the 240 for just a moment—we have 10 American civilians who are part of that group. And to have American officials who, 39 days in, don’t even understand what actually happened and what is continuing to happen was really shocking, shocking.”
Goldberg, who recently spoke at a pro-Israel rally, did not disclose the official’s name or the government agency they belonged to. She also expressed her belief that people are indifferent to the plight of the hostages.
“It’s not even so much that they’re being failed by the world, which I think is obvious,” she said. “I think we as human beings are failing to be the aspiring, humane beings we claim to be. I think we have tremendous potential. I don’t think that people are ignoring the 240 human beings that are buried under Gaza because they hate them. I think they’re doing it because they’re indifferent.”
The families of the hostages have been sharing their suffering since the beginning of the war. Recently, a group of them met with members of Congress to plead for the release of their loved ones, as reported by the Washington Free Beacon.
“They are scared. I can feel their hearts beating all the time,” said Rita Lifshitz, who lived in one of the communities targeted by the terrorists. “We need to bring them back home now.”
What challenges do hostages held by Hamas face and how does it impact their lives and the lives of their families?
Ation and despair during a recent interview. Her son has been held captive by the Palestinian terrorist group for over three years now, while the world turns a blind eye to his suffering. This heart-wrenching story sheds light on the unending plight of hostages held by Hamas, and the dire need for international attention and intervention in resolving this issue.
Hamas, classified as a terrorist organization by numerous countries worldwide, has a long history of kidnapping and holding innocent people as bargaining chips for political concessions. The victims of these abductions, often aid workers, journalists, or civilians, face unimaginable suffering and uncertainty about their future. For them and their families, life turns into a perpetual nightmare.
One of the most striking aspects of the hostages’ ordeal is the lack of attention they receive from the global community. Media coverage tends to be fleeting and superficial, failing to illuminate the ongoing pain faced by the hostages and their loved ones. This stark lack of awareness perpetuates their vulnerability and devalues their lives, allowing Hamas to exploit their suffering for its own political agenda.
The physical and psychological torment inflicted upon these hostages is incalculable. The captives are subjected to inhumane living conditions, often kept in cramped and unsanitary cells, denied access to basic necessities such as medical treatment, adequate food, and clean water. They endure daily threats, coercive interrogations, and are frequently subjected to physical and psychological abuse. Some hostages have even been executed, their lives extinguished in a cruel display of power by their captors.
Furthermore, the hostages’ families are forced to endure an agonizing existence, living with the constant fear and heartache of not knowing if their loved ones are alive or dead. The emotional toll becomes even more unbearable when they consider the possibility that their governments and the international community seem willing to turn a blind eye to their suffering, prioritizing politics over human lives.
It is imperative that the international community acknowledges the gravity of this issue and takes immediate action to secure the safe release of those held captive by Hamas. The United Nations, in particular, must exercise its authority to remind Hamas of its obligations under international law and demand the immediate release of these hostages. It is essential that member states unite and exert pressure on Hamas to force them to abandon their strategy of using hostages for political gain.
Additionally, governments must ensure that the issue of hostage-taking is included in their diplomatic engagements with Hamas. It is crucial to make it clear that any progress in bilateral relations will be contingent upon the release of all hostages without preconditions. This sends a powerful message that the international community will not tolerate such flagrant violations of human rights.
Furthermore, the media has a responsibility to shed light on this issue and give it the attention it deserves. Journalists can play a crucial role in raising awareness, revealing the untold stories of those held captive by Hamas, and pressuring governments and international organizations to take action. Comprehensive and factual reporting will expose the true nature of Hamas and its disregard for basic humanitarian principles.
The plight of hostages held by Hamas is a grave violation of human rights, and it demands immediate attention and action from the international community. Lives are at stake, and every passing day increases the likelihood of irreversible harm befalling these innocent victims. It is time to end this silence, to raise our voices, and to demand justice for those who are suffering in the grips of Hamas.
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