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Are Gazans accomplices of Hamas? An Israeli hostage managed to escape but Palestinians handed him back to terrorist group

Roni Krivoi was recently released and was able to tell the story of how he had escaped Hamas, but then was recaptured by Palestinians who in turn returned him to the terrorist group.

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An Israeli hostage recently released by Hamas following the deal with Israel had managed to escape from the terrorists for a short period of time, but was recaptured by Gazans and returned to the jihadist group.

Roni Krivoi, a Russian-Israeli, was kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7 attack and released last Sunday as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The 25-year-old was working as a sound technician at the Supernova music festival when he was captured. However, he did not remain in captivity the whole time.

As revealed by Yelena Magid, Krivoi's aunt, the young man was able to escape from Hamas when a bombing collapsed part of the residential building where they held him captive. “Due to the bombings, the building collapsed and he managed to escape the rubble and break free,” Magid said.

The young man managed to survive for four days among the ruins of the Gaza Strip, but in an attempt to reach the border to escape, locals recaptured him and handed him over to the terrorists.

“He tried getting to the border. He did not have the capacity to understand where he was and where he needed to go, so he could not navigate the open field. He was alone. In the end, the Gazans caught him and returned him to the terrorists’ hands,” said Krivoi's aunt.

The young man suffers nightmares

Magid expressed that she feels very relieved after Krivoi's release. However, the young man could still have a long way to go to heal the traumas he suffered from the kidnapping.

According to the information his aunt gave, Krivoi has nightmares due to everything he experienced since the October 7 attack. “He has some other injuries as well. He is under medical observation, but he is okay," Magid said.

Hamas does not have control of all the hostages

Reports have recently emerged that some of the approximately 240 kidnapped on October 7 are missing. Qatar claimed that Hamas does not have control over all the hostages and that several could be held by other terrorist organizations in Gaza. This information agrees with a recent Infobae report that revealed that there are hostages being held in Gaza but in the hands of other terrorist organizations, such as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

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