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Freed Israeli hostage demands world do more for those still held in Gaza

Freed Israeli Hostage Calls for Global Action to Free Gaza Prisoners Itay Regev, a 19-year-old Israeli man who was recently released after being held hostage in Gaza, has made a fervent appeal to the international community to do more to secure the release of other captives still held in the region. Regev, who spoke to the BBC about his ordeal, described the conditions in which he was kept as "horrific" and his captors as "very, very vicious." The image that Regev paints of his time in captivity is deeply troubling. He explains that he was subjected to grueling conditions and treated inhumanely by his captors. From his description, it is apparent that the experience was both physically and mentally challenging. Regev's firsthand account serves as a stark reminder of the plight of those still held against their will in Gaza. Regev's release offers a glimmer of hope for the countless families who are desperately waiting to be reunited with their loved ones. However, it is vital that his story does not become an isolated incident but rather serves as a catalyst for renewed efforts to secure the release of all prisoners in Gaza. The situation in Gaza is fraught with complexity and has been a source of tension for many years. Various armed groups have taken hostages from Israel, as well as from other countries, and have used them as bargaining chips in negotiations. These tactics have only exacerbated tensions and have done little to achieve a lasting

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