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The hostage mentions in the article how he was moved to be used as a "human shield " by Hamas...
Some will "recount" anything that helps the genocidal narrative.

But we know from other released hostages that this wasn't the case.

Only thing on the BBC site:

"Palestinian prisoners and detainees report abuse and mistreatment in Israeli prisons"

Of course, for THAT, the word of Hamas members is enough, and obvious issues are ignored, the videos of the release, pretty fat men jumping out of buses, is not mentioned. Plus one of the men obviously had recent dental work done:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEE6Bunm6e8

Contrast with the hostages held by Hamas:

https://youtu.be/sReRxFy8fEw?si=UnX7f1H_oRdQ1OuB&t=900

Also of note is that Israel has punished at least one member of the security services with jail time for abuse (based on the word of prisoners, with his colleagues also testifying against him)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqldpyn5ng6o

At least the BBC mentions that Hamas is not done committing warcrimes, but now Hamas is once again able to massacre Palestinians, immediately. Other sources say at least 33 people have been killed, most are part of a single family. (doesn't that qualify as a genocide under UN rules?)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c99g3p52k15o