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  • 22/06/2025
Plus de quatre mois après sa libération, l'Israélo-américain Keith Siegel, 66 ans, raconte les pires moments de ses 484 jours en captivité à Gaza, et reste mobilisé pour les otages encore retenus dans le territoire palestinien.

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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:00And they had put, I don't remember if it was tape or a piece of material maybe, around her mouth so she couldn't talk.
01:09They told me to tell her that she must confess.
01:23If she does not confess, the beating and this torture will continue.
01:27There was a man standing behind her with a metal rod that had a point, a sharp point at the end of it.
01:35And it was on this woman's forehead and he was applying pressure.
01:44I think more and more since I've been released and since I've been telling this story.
01:54Just terrible thoughts in my mind about not stopping this, not doing something to stop it.
02:15Can you mazel tov in your daughter's wedding and what about them back?
02:20Thank you.
02:20Yes, very...
02:23We have an opportunity.
02:24We have an opportunity to get them back.
02:26And agreement, to sign an agreement, a deal what they call, to get them back,
02:34is what I call upon Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump
02:43and the mediating countries and the world to bring an end to the suffering,
02:52bring an end to the war, get the hostages home.
02:55When they come out.
02:57Yes.

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