“I want to remind you that every time you eat or drink something, remember us prisoners”
In part of its psychological warfare campaign, the Islamic Jihad has released a video featuring Sasha Trufanov, who has been in captivity for 404 days.
This week also marks his 29th birthday.
In the video, Trufanov addresses the camera, detailing the hardships he has endured during his prolonged captivity.
“It’s been a year since I’ve been here in captivity,” Trufanov says, visibly affected by his situation. “A year with a shortage of food, water, no electricity, and now I’ve also run out of basic hygiene products—like soap and shampoo, and I’ve developed a skin problem.”
He goes on to make a poignant plea to the citizens of Israel: “I want to remind you that every time you eat or drink something, remember us prisoners. We don’t have that opportunity. When you think of closing the crossing, I want you to think of us. When you make it difficult for them, you make it difficult for us.” Trufanov expresses a sense of urgency and fear, stating, “The fear for my life is daily. The military efforts are the ones that might lead to my death. I fear the moment when they might kill me. Quite a few prisoners have died during their stay in captivity. The only good thing they did was a ceasefire.”
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