Hamas captors once held ordinary jobs — ‘teachers and doctors,’ says ex-Israeli hostage
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A former Israeli captive, who endured over 500 days of imprisonment by Hamas, revealed that some of his captors had once led typical, everyday lives.

As the remaining hostages were preparing for release on October 13, Tal Shoham shared his experiences with journalists in southern Israel.

He recounted the aspects that surprised him the most, alongside the harsh treatment meted out by certain guards.

“Among the guards were a first-grade teacher, a university lecturer, and a doctor. These were ordinary individuals who turned to terrorism,” he explained, according to The Times of Israel.

Tal Shoham sitting holding his hands together.

Tal Shoham, who was abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023, with his wife, two children, and three other family members, spent 505 days in captivity in Gaza. (REUTERS/Amir Cohen)

He further noted that many of them were “not soldiers,” as he conveyed to the news outlet.

Interestingly, despite the “torture and cruelty” he described, Shoham said they were “so brainwashed and full of hate,” but for some of them, it didn’t seem to originate from religious motives.

“Some of them were religious, but some were only there because this is the popular thing to do. They can take all sadistic thoughts and actions not just against Israelis but also Gazans,” he added during the interview from Kibbutz Beeri.

He also told how one Hamas guard shot a Gazan man in the knees because he “looked suspicious,” and later, when the man was being treated by medics, he was killed because “they decided that he should die.”

Hamas terrorist with Israeli captive.

Tal Shoham was released by Hamas in February. (REUTERS/Hatem Khaled)

Shoham, who was abducted from Kibbutz Beeri on Oct. 7 with his wife, two young children and other relatives, was not freed with them in November 2023 but was finally released in February. 

His release came during a small Qatari and Egyptian brokered deal that freed several remaining Israeli civilians in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.

Shoham also said he was starved and survived on only 200 to 300 calories a day while held in the tunnels as Hamas captors boasted about stealing humanitarian aid.

“I saw with my own eyes that they stole boxes and boxes and boxes of humanitarian aid from Egypt, from Turkey, from the Emirates, but they didn’t agree to give us any of this food in the tunnels,” he said.

Guard waiting for Hamas chief.

Some Hamas captors had everyday jobs before, says a former Israeli hostage. (REUTERS/Mohammed Salem)

Shoham said being in captivity “forced me to go inward.”

“Only a few people mattered to me, my family and a few close friends,” he said, adding that hearing of his wife and children’s release on the 50th day of their captivity was “tremendous” in helping him get through his ordeal.

“I have a lot of gratitude for life. My faith in humanity and in God only increased. It is much more spiritual and religious than before.”

The last 20 remaining living hostages were released on Monday as part of the historic Gaza peace deal brokered by President Donald Trump. 

Under the terms of the agreement, Hamas was obligated to return all 28 bodies of dead captives as well. However, the terror group has failed to do so – a clear violation of the deal. Hamas claimed on Thursday that the process of returning the bodies would take time because the bodies were buried in tunnels and remain under rubble. 

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