Guy Gilboa-Dalal, who spent more than two years in Hamas captivity before his release last month, has shared the psychological and emotional trauma he endured during his time in Gaza. Speaking in an interview aired on Channel 12 on November 23, 2025, the 23-year-old detailed the ongoing fear and uncertainty that marked his captivity.
Gilboa-Dalal described the constant anxiety of being separated from fellow hostages Evyatar David, Tal Shoham, and Omer Wenkert, worrying that isolation could lead to further mistreatment. He emphasized the mental strain of living under the control of his captors and the lasting impact these experiences have had on his life after release.
Despite the severe challenges he faced, Gilboa-Dalal expressed relief that he eventually endured no further incidents once his captors’ oversight changed. He highlighted the enduring psychological scars of captivity and the ongoing need for support for former hostages dealing with trauma.
Experts note that sharing such experiences publicly can help raise awareness about the psychological consequences of prolonged captivity and support efforts to provide assistance to victims of abduction and imprisonment.
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