Heart-rending interview of sister of girl abducted by Hamas during the Nova party
Updated:2 years, 8 months ago
Updated:2 years, 8 months ago
Tel Aviv (Israel), Oct 15 (ANI): The family members of the hostages and missing persons from Israel amid its ongoing war with the terrorist group Hamas urged the relevant authorities to apply pressure to the “right people in all the organisations in Turkey and Egypt,” to bring them back. They said that pressure must be exerted on “all organisations in Egypt and Turkey” to assist the Red Cross in entering the conflict zone so that hostages can be rescued alive. The sister of Tamar Gutman who has been missing since the Hamas, Dr Edva Gutman Tirosh highlighted that her missing sister suffers from Crohn's disease, and for the same, she has been hospitalised for years. She said if Tamar is not treated well, it could also lead her to death. "My sister Tamar, she was at the Nova party when Hamas attacked. She's 27 years old and now missing. Tamar suffers from Crohn's disease. It's an inflammatory bowel disease, a chronic one...She has had a lot of exacerbations, and she hospitalized a lot over the years. If she doesn't get her medical treatment, she can suffer from bowel obstruction, fistula, inflammation, and abscess. She could die without her medication and without her medical treatment. And this is just my sister. And there are so many others that need medications...," Tirosh said. Meanwhile, in an interview later, Tirosh told ANI that her sister had been missing from the music festival since October 7 when Hamas attacked and there has been no whereabouts of her. “My sister Tamar Gutman is 27 years old. We don't know what her condition is. We don't know whether she has been killed or taken hostage. She has a chronic disease. She needs medication frequently. If she is in the hands of Hamas, we are very concerned about her health. Because we feel that if she doesn't get medicines and medical treatment, she may die there..... My message is to Hamas that you took civilians and you need to treat them right. You need to treat them in accordance with Geneva law...,” she said.
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