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Mother of Hamas-held US citizen Keith Siegel dies

by  ILH Staff
Published on  12-03-2024 08:36
Last modified: 12-03-2024 10:23
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Kieth Siegel, shown in a propaganda video in April 2024 | Screenshot: Social media

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The family of Keith Siegel, held by Hamas since being taken from his home in Kfar Aza during the Oct. 7 atrocities in 2023, announced the passing of his mother.

In an emotional Facebook post, Siegel's daughter Ilan shared the family's anguish: "My father's mother has passed away, and my father couldn't say goodbye to her because he has been held captive by Hamas for over a year."

The daughter recalled the horrific ordeal Siegel has had to endure since taken by the Isalmic terrorists on that fateful morning, when thousands invaded Israeli territory and killed more than 1,000 and took some 250 captive. Siegel's wife, Aviva, was among those whore returned as part of the Nov. 2023 swap with Hamas. 

Soldiers removing a body in Kfar Aza after the Hamas massacre (Haim Goldberg/Flash90) Haim Goldberg/Flash90

"My father was forcibly taken from his home by terrorists barely in their twenties. He's being held in dark tunnels, enduring severe hunger and both emotional and physical abuse just an hour's drive from Tel Aviv. While government officials work from secure facilities in the Kirya, he remains trapped in the most horrifying conditions imaginable, with no immediate prospect of return," she wrote on Facebook. "My father couldn't come to say goodbye to his mother, who can never return. My father, a man who dedicated his life to doing good, who believed in goodness and loved humanity. My father is 65 years old. Dad won't be able to stand with us tomorrow at the cemetery, he won't be able to say goodbye to the woman who raised him and loved him all his life. A violent and murderous terror organization is dictating our lives from the Gaza Strip to the great United States, and the world remains silent."

 

Siegel's condition is unknown. Hamas released a video in April in which they coerced him to play along with their propaganda messages aimed at pressuring Israeli decisionmakers to make a deal.

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