Eli Sharabi, recently freed after nearly 500 days in captivity, is set to meet Donald Trump to discuss his harrowing experiences. His brother noted that Sharabi's physical condition upon release shocked Israelis, a sentiment Trump echoed. During an Israeli media interview, Sharabi detailed the severe hunger and violence he endured, recalling distressing memories of being tied up and in pain. He and his brother will fly to Washington with help from Miriam Adelson to emphasize the urgency of the current ceasefire with Hamas.
Sharabi recalled being tied up, losing consciousness and experiencing extreme hunger. I remember not being able to fall asleep because of the pain, he said.
Trump expressed great sympathy for those who survived captivity, having witnessed excerpts from Sharabi's interview that detailed the severe violence and hunger endured.
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