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Hostage Evyatar David's sister: "There is no limit to the cynicism of the Hamas monsters"

Evyatar David, who was brought together with Guy Gilboa to watch the hostage release ceremony responded: "They put them both in the most shocking situation that could be."

Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa
Photo: Arabic networks

Hamas's cruelty and evil broke a new record last night when the terror organization released a video from the sickening "ceremony" for the release of the six hostages in which two hostages, Evyatar David and Guy (Gilboa) Dalal, are seen being brought to the connection point to watch the ceremony of the release of hostages Omer Winkert, Omer Shem Tov and Eli-Ha Cohen.

The two said during the video filmed by Hamas: "Our friends are going home after 500 days with them. Please, save us, take us home. I just want to go home, I beg, Netanyahu, Halas, you've finished us." The family allowed the media to publish the full video.

Evyatar David's sister, Yaela David, responded to the shocking Hamas video and wrote: "They are alive, they both put them both in the most shocking situation that could have happened this morning. There is no limit to the cynicism of these monsters. I admire you, my brothers."

Evyatar and Guy's family said in a joint statement last night: "We were horrified to see the cynical use being made of our brothers. Evyatar and Guy look thin, their body language conveys deep frustration and fear. We have received proof that they are alive, and we must save them as soon as possible. Please do everything you can to bring them home. We also deserve a hug in the hospital." 

Alon, Guy's father, told Channel 13 News: "It's a text that was dictated to them. We don't relate to the content of the text, first of all we look at how it looks. This is the first time we see him after 16 months and hear his voice after 16 months. He looks very reasonable, they are not injured."

The father added: "This is the best sign of life we could have asked for lately. In that respect, it reassures me a bit, but what they did to them there is inhumane, it's just psychological abuse to see their friends released after being with them for so long, and to send them back to the tunnels afterwards. It's really inhumane, it's the worst it can be."

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