Rebecca Gonzalez, wife of Elcana Behbbot, Colombian-Israeline who is held hostage by the Palestinian Islamist Movement in the Gaza Strip, assured Wednesday that she received that she received ‘Proof of Life’ of her partner and denounced the ‘Horrible’ conditions of his captivity.

In an interview with Colombian BLU radio station, Ms Gonzalez said that her “proof of life” was delivered by her Ohdand Ben Amione of the three hostages released on February 8, in the fifth exchange after the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel on January 19 was implemented.

“They gave me a proof of my husband’s life. I received a message, I also received a song asking me to be strong »he said. “He’s alive and we have to get him out of there right”insisted Mrs. Gonzalez, in which “Homer live holocaust.”

Ohad Ben Ami, a 56 -year -old Israeli and German national, who was released freely, in ‘Danger’ Because of a lack of food, it also told “The conditions (detention) were horrible.”

Hosts are held “In underground tunnels, they do not let them see light, they do not let them get out of the air (…) to go to the toilet once or twice a day, which exists physical and mental abuse »always according to Rebecca Gonzalez.

Ms Gonzalez asked Colombian President Gustavos Petros, who very strongly criticizes the way Israel decided to wage the war in the Gaza Strip, to use a tour of the Middle East to secure her liberation .

“I hope that these days (Petros President) is in Qatar, along with the Arab partners he meets (…) he will be able to secure the liberation of” the only Colombian Homer held by the Hamas organization “

The Social Democrat President Peter, the first leader of the Colombian state to belong to the Left, decided to give Elcana Behbbot the Colombian citizenship somewhere a month after the outbreak of the war in the Gaza Strip in November 20.

The raid launched by Hamas in the southern sectors of Israeli territory on October 7, 2023, the trigger of this war, resulted in 1,210 people on the Israeli side, the majority of civilians, according to a French agency countdown. Israeli data.

Large -scale Israeli military retaliation operations resulted in their lives losing at least 48,222 people, mostly civilians, according to data from the Hamas Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip, which are credible by the UN.

The truce allowed hostilities to stop on January 19th after 15 months of war and to make five exchanges of Israeli hostages held in Gaza with Palestinian prisoners, enclosed in Israeli detention centers.

The terms of the agreement – which are now increasingly strongly concerned about collapsing – predict that 33 hostages will be released by March in Gaza by Hamas and some 1,900 Palestinian prisoners from Israel.