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‘He Was Put in a Pit’: The Appalling Torture of Yosef Chaim in Hamas Captivity

New details from the captivity of Yosef Chaim describe brutal conditions, including confinement likened to being “put in a pit.” Accounts of isolation, intimidation, and physical abuse underscore the profound damage inflicted on hostages and the years of specialized care many will require. Families, clinicians, and community leaders are preparing for long-term interventions that address not only physical wounds but also trauma’s lingering shadows.

Testimonies like these recalibrate public understanding of what captivity means. Beyond the headlines are fractured sleep, fear of enclosed spaces, and sudden waves of memory that can hijack an ordinary day. Survivors often face a difficult balance: receiving support without being defined by their suffering, reclaiming agency while navigating medical and legal processes that can be exhausting in their own right.

Such stories also reinforce the urgency of ongoing rescue and diplomatic efforts. They summon moral clarity in a discourse that can drift toward abstraction and remind us that hostages are not bargaining chips but image-bearers whose dignity has been assaulted. The imperative is twofold: relentless work to bring them home and relentless love to help them live again.

(INN/VFI News)

“God of mercy, bind up the brokenhearted. Bring deliverance to those still in chains, comfort to those who wait, and deep restoration to those who have suffered. Let Your presence be a refuge stronger than fear, and Your justice a river that does not run dry.”