Zionist settlers have launched a vicious tirade against one of the captives recently freed by the Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement after he expressed gratitude toward his captors.
Gadi Moses, the eldest Israeli captive who spent over 480 days in Gaza following his capture by resistance fighters on October 7, 2023, was released as part of the swap deal on Thursday.
Instead of being welcomed back, he found himself under attack for his praise of the Palestinian fighters.
Moses wife, Efrat Katz, was killed on the same day by Israeli regime forces in line with the infamous Hannibal doctrine, which is designed to prevent arrests even at the cost of the lives of settlers.
Following his release, the 80-year-old spoke of humane and kind treatment meted out to him in captivity, igniting a wave of online backlash from Zionist trolls. He acknowledged that the Hamas fighters paid attention to his welfare even as Palestinians were being butchered in the territory.