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Security09:39 · 25m ago

Israeli Hostage Rom Breslavski Rejects Execution of His Captor, Calls for Equal Suffering

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Rom Breslavski, an Israeli who survived captivity after being abducted from a party in Re'im and held under harsh conditions in the Gaza Strip, spoke out in a radio interview on 103fm about the killing of the militant who held him hostage for months. Breslavski expressed that the militant's swift death did not bring him a sense of justice or alleviate his deep anger and trauma from the ordeal. When asked how he would have acted if given the chance to confront his captor, Breslavski gave a candid and uncompromising response, revealing the lasting psychological scars from his captivity. He stated that he would not have executed the militant but would have held him captive in the same manner and inflicted even greater suffering than he endured himself. This statement highlights Breslavski's desire for the captor to experience the same torment he caused.

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