
Hamas video of hostage Evyatar David ‘a vile hunger campaign,' family says
On Saturday, David's family issued a public statement after approving the publication of the full video.
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'We are forced to witness our beloved son and brother, Evyatar David, deliberately and cynically starved in Hamas's tunnels in Gaza—a living skeleton, buried alive,' it read.
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'Our son has only a few days left to live in his current condition. Hamas is using our son as a live experiment in a vile hunger campaign. The deliberate starvation of our son as part of a propaganda campaign is one of the most horrifying acts the world has seen. He is being starved purely to serve Hamas's propaganda,' the family said.
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The intentional 'starvation, torture and abuse' of David violate even 'the lowest standards of humanitarian law and basic human decency,' the statement followed.
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David's family urged the Israeli government, the Israeli public, the international community and U.S. President Donald Trump 'to do everything possible to save Evyatar from death and ensure, by any means necessary, that he urgently receives food and medical care.'
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The family added, 'The humanitarian aid that the world, together with Israel, provides to the residents of Gaza must also reach Evyatar. … We are in pain and we weep. There is no limit to the grief and cruelty we endure.'
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Footage that circulated widely on social media on Friday showed David appearing emaciated.
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Initially, the family had approved the release of one still photo portraying David's frail physical condition.
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In response, former captive Liri Albag posted online, 'I'm sitting here and I can't stop crying. … Seeing signs of life from Rom and Evyatar just before Friday dinner, knowing I have food on the table, knowing I made it out—and that it's been six months since I was fortunate enough to return—while remembering where my brothers are and realizing they're still there … , it crushes me,' she said.
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On Thursday, Palestinian Islamic Jihad released a propaganda video of hostage Rom Braslavski, who was also abducted on Oct. 7. PIJ claimed the clip was recorded days before it supposedly lost contact with Braslavski's captors last week, adding that his current condition is unknown.

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