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Military actions endanger the 59 prisoners who are still in Gaza

The former hostages ISIIR Horn, Alexandre Sasha Troubanov and Keith Siegel captured their lives of military printer on Tuesday evening on the Geiselplatz on Tuesday evening and asked an immediate deal to save all 59 remaining hostages in Gaza in a single operation.

The speakers offered first -hand testimony about the dangers that prisoners were confronted. They described that they completed themselves when the previous ceasefire collapsed and warned that the military pressure puts the hostages in the direct danger.

The former hostage Alexandre Sasha Troubanov said: “For my whole life I was told that there was no one with experience. And here I am before you, as a hostage that has survived and was published in the latest agreement together with 32 other hostages, and said: Military activities endanger the life of hostages and damage.

Former hostage Alexandre Sasha Troubanov on hostage in Tel Aviv, Israel, on March 18, 2025. Photo loan: Gideon Markovich

“Since I returned and, especially since this morning, I have not stopped thinking of my friends who are still there – Ariel, David, Rome and all my brothers and sisters who are hostage that I am sure, go hell through the decision to return to the fight,” continued problem.

He emphasized that “the plan of the decision -makers to pull the fights as far as possible and to exert the military pressure on Hamas to return the hostages is based on the assumption that the hostages have endless perseverance.

Isiir Horn, whose brother Eisan remains captive, added: “The military pressure will not save the hostages. We know from our own experience. We are here to support all families of hostages and all hostages in Gaza. I want you to hear from myself that I and all other hostages cannot really go forward.

Former Geisel Iair Horn on the hostage position in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 18, 2025. Photo credit: Gideon Markovich

Horn expressed concerns about recently published videos, which showed signs of life from different hostages: “I think that all the recently published videos that I and Eitan from Matan Angrest, from Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Eitan were all videos for us, were signs of signs of life, I hope that I will not be final Farewell videos.”

Keith Siegel, who judged 484 days in captivity, told the terrible conditions: “I was without air without air, without sanitary facilities, without sufficient food and water, in tunnels in which I couldn't get up. I have to survive.

Seal lively described how hostages suffer in the fight against the CVs: “On December 1, 2023, five long days after Aviva had been separated and released. In a moment, the ceasefire exploded. In a moment, a crazy sound of fighter jets, rocket fire, and bombs that were near the argument. I felt the immediate danger to my life.

Former hostages Aviva Seigal (L) and Keith Siegal (R) on the hostage point in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 18, 2025. Photo credit: Gideon Markovich

“I remember how the terrorists immediately cruel, became very nervous and their treatment immediately worsened,” Siegel continued. “One of the terrorists came up with a gun and started beating me. He was very angry and took everything to me. Negotiations that prevent their return home.”

Siegel Castle with an appeal in English to US President Donald Trump: “President Trump, I will be grateful forever that you saved me from hell in Gaza. I know that you will not give up on a deal that is still being recovered. The deceased for the funeral.”