Global Silence Amidst Violations of Human Rights for Israeli Hostages

The forum urged swift action from global authorities, emphasizing the hostages' vulnerability due to health issues and injuries sustained during the ordeal.

On World Human Rights Day, the Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum highlighted the grave situation of Israeli hostages held by Hamas terrorists. During an October 7 incident, over 240 individuals, including babies, children, and the elderly, were kidnapped. 

The forum urged swift action from global authorities, emphasizing the hostages' vulnerability due to health issues and injuries sustained during the ordeal. It stressed their rights under international humanitarian law and the urgency of immediate medical attention. 

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Referring to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the forum demanded the unconditional release of the hostages, citing testimonies indicating severe abuse and violations of basic human rights. Urgent calls were made for Red Cross intervention to provide medical aid until their release. 

The forum emphasized that every moment in captivity increases the risk of fatalities, highlighting the critical need for swift intervention in Gaza.

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Key Points: 

1. The Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum asserts that the world remained silent as Hamas terrorists violated the human rights of Israeli hostages.

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2. On World Human Rights Day, December 10, the forum stated that during the October 7 massacre, more than 240 individuals were violently abducted from their homes and the Nova Festival.

3. The forum urges those in positions of power to take action through any necessary means.

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4. The hostages include babies, children, women, men, the elderly, and individuals with chronic illnesses, requiring special protection and care under international humanitarian law.

5. The statement emphasizes the vulnerability of the hostages to severe physical and psychological harm, stressing the urgent need for medical care.

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6. Referring to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the UN in 1948, the forum highlights the cruel violation of rights suffered by people held captive in Hamas tunnels and unknown locations in the Gaza Strip.

7. Released hostages report sexual abuse, violence, starvation, humiliation, and other serious violations of fundamental human rights.

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8. The forum emphasizes the urgency of the situation, stating that every moment in Hamas captivity increases the immediate risk of death for the hostages.

9. A demand is made for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

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10. The forum calls for prompt provision of medical care and supplies for the hostages, with the Red Cross administering medical treatment until their release.

(With Agency Inputs)

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