Hamas Using Hostage Exchange Deals to Employ “Psychological Warfare” in Separating Families
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – In the recent hostage releases by Hamas, despite the explicit stipulation in the details of the release deal that families cannot be separated, several families have been split up in the first two batches. This action by Hamas is seen as a form of “psychological warfare” and a violation of the ceasefire agreement.
In the recent hostage releases, several families have been separated, and despite their newfound freedom, they grapple with the anguish of knowing that their family members are still left behind in Gaza.
“Hamas has been playing this, conducting psychological warfare with the families of the hostages all along,” stated IDF Foreign Media Spokesman Jonathan Cornices.

Maya Regev, the 21-year-old hostage, who was initially taken captive with her brother Itai during the Supernova rave party in Kibbutz Re’im, was freed on Saturday night. While she has been released, her brother, if still alive, remains in captivity in Gaza.
During his captivity in Gaza, Ohad Munder-Zichri, who celebrated his 9th birthday, was released alongside his mother, Karen Munder (54), and his grandmother, Ruthi Munder (78). Unfortunately, Ohad’s grandfather, Avraham Munder, is still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.

Furthermore, Noam Or (17) and his sister Alma (13) were released on Saturday night without their father, Dror. Unfortunately, their mother, Yonat, was killed during the Hamas invasion and brutal attack on Oct. 7. The children were not aware of their mother’s demise and only learned about it upon returning to Israel. Ahal Besora, the siblings’ uncle, mentioned, “We had to bring the sad news to them.”

“We need to continue to pray for the safety and the complete release of all the captives in Gaza, let’s be sure to add these names to our daily prayer journals,” said George Whitten, founder of Worthy Ministries.
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